I feel happy and energetic but not a god feel like running aas.
I felt more alpha before starting trt. Synthetic testosterone gives me severe anxiety even when e2 levels are in check.
Did you noticed if the happy energetic feeling diminished over time?
Do you get used to feeling better and then that being the norm?
You mean if e2 levels are NOT in check? Were you using AAS prior?
I feel happy and energetic but not a god feel like running aas.
I've never done AAS or PH. I've read about the almighty Alpha feeling and would like to know those that are on TRT w/ T levels that are considered therapeutic aka dialed in., do you every feel that way?
I am starting TRT next week.
Thanks,
I experienced an alpha feeling while on TRT, but it stayed pretty mild. I have had similar alpha male feelings from some of the better T-booster supplements. The first year of TRT you will notice many ups and dips in mood until you get everything (TT, Free T & E2) dialed in.
Wow man. I feel for ya. I only feel that T high when I use more Androgel than I'm supposed to use. It kicks in about 3-4 hours after application. I never did injection of test but I would like to ( for different reasons than TRT:naughtyUps and downs.... Yikes. I am ready for ride. Gotta be better than current situation
Wow man. I feel for ya. I only feel that T high when I use more Androgel than I'm supposed to use. It kicks in about 3-4 hours after application. I never did injection of test but I would like to ( for different reasons than TRT:naughty![]()
Call me crazy but I have a problem that word "plateau". I say that because it is a largely anecdotal term. If you're already presenting symptoms causing you to suspect low T, you may also likely have less than optimal sleep. A wise saying is, "great abs are made in the kitchen not the gym". An equally wise saying is, "big muscles are built in the bed not the gym". Working out like a beast isn't necessarily a good thing if you're not sleeping like a baby.
I believe that plateaus must be proven. Something as seemingly simple as getting one more hour of sleep daily can make a mega difference.
I'm starting to sound like a party pooper, aren't I?
I go through a Dr that specializes in men's health , I go for blood work 2 times a year and after insurance it's around 1000 a year for blood work and medicine I also take 20 MG of melatonin a night for sleep
I get about 6-8 hrs sleep nightly. I fall asleep easily but wake up so many times. It's hard to understand if your T levels isn't in the mid 100s.
Ah. Looks like we may be getting somewhere. Seems like your 6-8 hours of sleep may be more like a 1.5 hour nap followed by a 1 hour nap followed by a 1.5 hour nap followed by another 1.5 hour nap, etc. You're probably not getting any of that good healing delta wave sleep so, yes, it makes pefect sense that your T level is in the mid 100's.
Do you wake to empty your bladder or do you go to the bathroom anyway since you're up? Whether you wake to empty your bladder or not, you may want to measure yourself on the Epworth Sleepiness Scale. You could have a case of sleep apnea. My pulmonary doctor explained it best. She said that each you stop breathing in your sleep you get a small drop in your blood oxygen level, which triggers your survival reflex which makes your adrenals squeeze out a little adrenalin to make you start breathing again. The problem is you also get a little rise in cortisol too. If you stop breathing several times per hour you're getting that many spikes in your cortisol. Those spikes could lead to a lowered testosterone level because cortisol is a T-killer. Cortisol also leads to increased visceral abdominal fat (not saying you have that), increased blood pressure and fluid retention. By not getting enough deep sleep, you can develop short term memory problems (mental fogginess), decreased focus, irritability and, again, low testosterone. Sounds like you should be reaching for a Midol any minute now, right? Anyway, supplementing with calcium a few hours before bed can help but use a calcium citrate not a calcium carbonate. That way there won't be a potential for interference if you take a ZMA supplement before bed.
How long do you think I should try to naturally raise T level before TRT? 3months or that too short of time? I don't know if I want to wait much longer. My symptoms are not even close to life threatening but low energy/libido and such a blah feeling sucks.
How long do you think I should try to naturally raise T level before TRT? 3months or that too short of time? I don't know if I want to wait much longer. My symptoms are not even close to life threatening but low energy/libido and such a blah feeling sucks.
The average PCT lasts about half the length of the cycle. But I would think that a man who has had low T for an extended period (years) would be able to see positive results from an effective protocol in as little as 4 weeks. I stopped my Androgel back around March because I'm tired of the sides. I know there are a LOT of testosterone boosters on the market but I narrowed it down to three. I'm going to add an aromatase inhibitor after a week or so. I'might currently taking a ZMA supplement and I'll be adding a prostate support supplement in a couple weeks.
I just had my blood drawn last Tuesday to mark my "starting" point. I can post my results if requested. In fact, if this protocol works I'll post everything. I expect my blood test results today or tomorrow. Like I said, I can post complete details if need be.
Hmm. I guess the pdf attachment didn't work.
Total testosterone: 215 low
Free testosterone: 36.6 low
Bio available: 72.1. low
SHBG: 22 within range
This was drawn last Tuesday. I started my testosterone booster that Wednesday.
What are the 3 test boosters that you've narrowed down to?
Whew! This was one BUSY week. I apologize for not responding sooner.What are the 3 test boosters that you've narrowed down to?
Yes, I'm 40 and went from feeling like **** to feeling amazing! I'm on 200mg of cypionate per week and feel absolutely amazing! I haven't experienced an anabolic effect, but my libido is through the roof and I want to **** everything (female that is).
200mg is very high for TRT. Don't get me wrong, if you are ok with that dose and understand, then it's g2g.
I am on week 4 and placebo effect is gone. I feel a lot better than prior, but have to reaped full benefits yet.
Has nothing to do with standards, but TRT is intended to replace natural levels of test. 200mg / week will put you over the top end of the range on labs, an unnatural level. I know because I've also been prescribed that in the past and had labs that put me well over (1200+).
How long after injection are you pulling labs?
That's interesting. I am well under the top end range of normal and have been the entire time I have been on. Two of my friends are as well. Mind you, we are all in our 40's and had in the gutter levels before we even started TRT. 200mg of test cyp is a very conservative dose especially considering 100mg of test cyp yields, at best, 70mg of test. Lots of guys on TRT being prescribed 200mg of cyp per week brother.
There's really not that many guys prescribed 200 mgs. Most common dose is 100 mgs. But here's the thing....if 200 mgs keeps you within range then there's nothing wrong with it at all bro. You have to take what you have to take!
By whose standard is this "very" high? 200mg is a common TRT dose. Also, this amount only puts me in the high end of normal range (856).
I hear ya bro! I'm just wired to be a very curious and inquisitive soul so when others advance ideas or claims, I like to know where the idea or claim originated. This is indeed a very individual centered approach (TRT) as what works for one man may not work for another.
You're exactly right! That's why guys on TRT should not get hung up on numbers. Some guys do well in the upper range of T levels where some guys do better in the middle. It's ALL based on the person. BTW is saw where you don't take DHEA or pregnenolone. Just a recommendation....I would keep a eye on my levels in case they drop. Usually they do while on TRT. But if you're feeling great without it then I wouldn't dare add it until I needed to!
Some people metabolize test faster but it's very rare. If 200mg of test puts you in range, then that's what you need. I've seen only a couple cases like this on here. Don't see it very often in people, but yes, a lot of clinics will automatically prescribe 200mg from the get go.
Honestly, 200mg weekly isn't common at all outside of clinics and docs that don't understand hormone therapy. If it s working for you, that is great, but I'd question how sustainable it is.
By whose standard is this "very" high? 200mg is a common TRT dose. Also, this amount only puts me in the high end of normal range (856).
quick question. Being 31 and on trt is bad, i know . But what other options are there ?