• @Delphia@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    I do have most of the common symptoms to some degree, Ive had it described as “TRT makes men with low test feel the way people wish antidepressants made them feel” You gain muscle and lose fat easier, you’re more motivated, more energetic, more stable moods, less irritable…

    So knowing its low enough to qualify me for TRT is like a red-pill, blue pill scenario. If I take the TRT I definitely get the results and the side effects. If I dont and try to bring it back naturally, I might achieve nothing, I might bring it back to “normal” but it could take a long time and be very difficult.

    Now I know its an issue, I kind of have to do something. My biggest worry is that if I try natural I’ll raise it just enough naturally to not be eligible for TRT but not get it high enough to really feel great.

    Edit: it is also worth mentioning that as a regular gym goer the idea of being able to dial in my testosterone levels to as high as I can before the side effects really kick in does have a significant appeal. Ive basically got an opportunity to be on prescribed low dose steroids.

    • @cosmicrookie@lemmy.world
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      16 months ago

      Interesting! And thanks for describing it!

      Sometimes a diagnosis makes everything even worse than the actual symptoms, but I assume that it has been bothering you, if you had it checked. I don’t know what the natural way of getting it back is, or what “normal” is, but I’d think it is normal to have a lower testosterone the older you get

      • @Delphia@lemmy.world
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        16 months ago

        Get more/better sleep, reduce stress, get more vitamin d3, more zinc, have a healthy cholesterol level…

        All might have huge effects, might not.

        I wasnt worried about it, I was thinking I wasnt seeing the results I should at the gym. So I went looking for a reason.