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    Noroom4error is offline New Member
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    Low T

    I have been working out on and off for 15 years. Took 6 years off due to wife having breats cancer. She pass away 3 years ago and now I am getting back in the gym. (It's rough lol) I have been super lethargic in the last year so I had my test levels checked. In July it was at 68 and my dr was worried and put me on injections. Twice a month of testosterone 200.
    My 3 questions are:
    1st. being depressed and constant worry with the 6 years she was in chemo, would that contribute to Low testosterone ?
    2nd. It is all I can do to get my ass in the gym. I go 3 days a week and I still vant get enough energy to get a decent work out.

    3rd. could I benefit results, cost, and just over all focus from doing a cycle of t 400?
    A friend (lol) said I should try it and see.
    Whats your thoughts and opinions?
    Thanks

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    sorry for your loss ,400 mg of test will give you way above normal levels, the goal for trt is to stay in normal levels no higher than 1500 nl/dl. and yes severe depression can contribute to low T

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    SEOINAGE is offline Anabolic Member
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    How's your blood work look, explore other options but not likely the extra test will help unless you are still low.

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    Noroom this should be in the HRT Forum. I'll get it moved so we can discuss it there.
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    ojm3 is offline Associate Member
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    I'd bet your diet and sleep routines have more to do with your lethargy than anything. You can't blame low t on a hunch it needs to be confirmed with blood work.

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