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    Do you feel happier when on testosterone?

    I have read that low testosterone is linked to depression, so wouldn't high test = happier?

    Also, been training for more many years and felt that I reached my plateau more than a year ago. I am thinking of starting test e to take my training and physique to another level, but I don't know if it will be good or bad for my depression

    Anyone here suffer from depression/suicidal thoughts etc and have taken steroids? How did it make you feel after?

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    What’s your age ? Do you have The right BW tonsee where your levels are ?
    Are you just looking to do a cycle and that’s it ?
    Yes low t has a number effects to the body that frankly suck. Go to your doctor and request all the necessary bloods needed to see

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    Im a new person on good test levels

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    Low testosterone is linked to depression, but that doesn't mean the higher the T levels the more happy you will be.

    If you got normal levels, increasing those levels will not make you happier, or remove existing depression.

    Not all depression on men are due to hormone levels.

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    homeostatic balance of hormones is key.

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    Happier when on, hell yeah.

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    I'm running the beginners cycling right now and haven't felt this happy in years!

    I'm NOT buying into this Roid Rage I have far less anger and aggression now!

    So much more focused! Mind and muscle connection is unbelievable right now!

    I have officially turned to the dark side LOL!
    I'm so excited start my second cycle!

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    In all likelihood, you could benefit from TRT.

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    Its not a direct link to test level and happiness, but i get your point. Its not going to necessarily make you happier-but if you have low t and do therapy or go on cycle, etc, and get your levels to normal or above, it will give you some of your energy back, lessen fatigue, fix up some libido issues, maybe solve medical issues you were having related to low t, which in turn gives you a better overall feeling of well being. Its not a direct correlation between test and happines, but more of an indirect result.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dimitrios10 View Post
    I have read that low testosterone is linked to depression, so wouldn't high test = happier?

    Also, been training for more many years and felt that I reached my plateau more than a year ago. I am thinking of starting test e to take my training and physique to another level, but I don't know if it will be good or bad for my depression

    Anyone here suffer from depression/suicidal thoughts etc and have taken steroids? How did it make you feel after?
    From my experience(I don't speak for others) I'm always happier on cycle than when off, there is every reason to be happier lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dimitrios10 View Post
    I have read that low testosterone is linked to depression, so wouldn't high test = happier?

    Also, been training for more many years and felt that I reached my plateau more than a year ago. I am thinking of starting test e to take my training and physique to another level, but I don't know if it will be good or bad for my depression

    Anyone here suffer from depression/suicidal thoughts etc and have taken steroids? How did it make you feel after?
    Personally testosterone make me generally happier and works as an anti depressant no question.

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