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    nimo is offline New Member
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    Need help/thoughts: I am pretty f'ed

    first question, let's say I need a PCT reboot, and I delayed doing that, at some point will it becomes too late to do it?

    Second, I Have never done anabolic steroids , never done steroids in fact, but I have similar symptoms from taking an anti-adnrogen (Flutamide). I have numb genitals, absent libido, fatigue/lethargy, getting sick often, depression, low body temp,...

    My blood tests. Back in 2004, before I messed up with anti-androgen, my free and bioavailable T were way above the range. Now I am in the lower end of the range. This seems to suggest that maybe my T dropped too fast, in a way not warranted by age...

    I also have consistently low androstenedione, which is a precursor of T. god knows why.

    I frankly tried at some point clomid 25 eod, but within few days my libido dropped to absolute 0, morning erections disappeared for a month (even though I stopped within 2 weeks).

    Any thoughts would be much appreciated brothers.

    nimo

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    VTX1800 is offline Associate Member
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    Find a local A4M doc. Look into low testosterone .com or Defy. You need a professional to get you back on track.

    Good luck!

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    nimo is offline New Member
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    can someone please sen me a published article

    about how steroids can permanently affect your hormones if nothing is done about them? My doctor seem to not acknowledge that.

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    how can they affect you long term? they will stay out of wack forever if nothing is done if it is bad as you say it is

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    Here's an interesting article with lots of references for your doctor: The Testosterone Controversy - Life Extension

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