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Hi. I'm 23 years old. For the last several years, I have suffered from depression, fatigue, low sex drive, erectile dysfunction, and difficulty gaining muscle. All this in spite of the fact that I eat healthy, exercise regularly, and don't overdo alcohol/nicotine/caffeine or anything like that.
Then, I ran my first cycle in order to gain some muscle. At the time I was unaware of the condition of low T or hypogonadism. To my amazement, all my symptoms disappeared. I was no longer depressed, feeling great, had plenty of energy, sex drive like an animal, solid wood, and I gained muscle.
That was three months ago. Now I'm back to feeling like crap and all the symptoms have returned. I was just about to seek professional help for my depression when I came across info on low testosterone. The symptoms fit, and they went away when I was on cycle, so obviously I want to get checked out for low T.
I'm going in for an appointment next week and I'm going to get tested. My question is this: should I mention my one-time use of AAS to the doctor?
Then, I ran my first cycle in order to gain some muscle. At the time I was unaware of the condition of low T or hypogonadism. To my amazement, all my symptoms disappeared. I was no longer depressed, feeling great, had plenty of energy, sex drive like an animal, solid wood, and I gained muscle.
That was three months ago. Now I'm back to feeling like crap and all the symptoms have returned. I was just about to seek professional help for my depression when I came across info on low testosterone. The symptoms fit, and they went away when I was on cycle, so obviously I want to get checked out for low T.
I'm going in for an appointment next week and I'm going to get tested. My question is this: should I mention my one-time use of AAS to the doctor?