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Hey guys, thanks for everyones input. Can relate with the chronic anxiety, was the worse time of my life. Robbed me of my mid 20's and truly I thought I was losing my mind. I dug so deep into my brain, looking for a root cause to this problem. Lead to bouts of paranoia etc. It was literally like someone turned on a switch and from that point on I was a flake. Over the years ive learned to deal with it and put my life into a healthy balance and found something in work that makes me happy. I can say for the most part it is gone other than a bit of social anxiety that everyone deals with. My wife helped me out as well, now I have 14 children so that may have something to do with it....jk Anyhow, to FAR FROM MASSIVE and everyone who mentioned TRT, I meant more the steroid, body building aspect as a life style change. Although, I did get blood work done back in the day when I did my second cycle so I could get the gear legally from a Doctor and he was shocked at my low levels of Testosterone. I believe I was around 200 or something?? So getting blood work was on my agenda, also to see what I may be deficient in regards to minerals. As far as TRT and cycling, would that be along the same lines of what you guys call loading? After the cycle has been completed I would be on a cc or what have you weekly in between cycles? I do business with a guy in his late 40's that is on TRT but also cycles with HGH and Winstrol, for his age or any age of that matter he is in incredible shape. The change in a year has been insane and he claims he has never felt greater?
I'm still learning about it myself... my understanding thus far is that yes, it's continual test shots. I've heard people using HCG + Test Cream as their TRT regiment, I've read about 200-300mg of test enath being shot bi-weekly as a TRT regiment, also pellets, patches and other delivery systems. It sounds like if your on TRT from a doctor, the typical thing to do is prescribe test to you on the low to low-mid range for your age. A handful of studies I've read also suggest TRT has had positive effects on HDL and LDL levels, lowers risk of heart disease, as well as lowers the risk for joint related injuries and a host of other benefits. It obviously tweaks the horomone balance of your body, but that's the point. To take control of the hormones, but it sounds like you've got to be willing to commit, totally, to it.