So I ran a Sarms cycle. I have been feeling all the symptoms of low T for several months after including a lot of fatigue and depression.
So I spoke to my GP and she did my whole hormone profile. I wanted to make sure I had low T so I can get TRT so I stayed up all night the night before. Anyway I think I over did it because my testosterone came back at 4.4 nMol/L and my FSH and LH was really low. My thyroid levels were also really low. Do you think low thyroid levels can be caused by not sleeping?
Also, How do I reduce my testosterone without crashing the FSH and LH because the doctor is suspicious of steroid use.
So I ran a Sarms cycle. I have been feeling all the symptoms of low T for several months after including a lot of fatigue and depression.
So I spoke to my GP and she did my whole hormone profile. I wanted to make sure I had low T so I can get TRT so I stayed up all night the night before. Anyway I think I over did it because my testosterone came back at 4.4 nMol/L and my FSH and LH was really low. My thyroid levels were also really low. Do you think low thyroid levels can be caused by not sleeping?
Also, How do I reduce my testosterone without crashing the FSH and LH because the doctor is suspicious of steroid use.
Hate to sound like a pr**k but sometimes you have to be blunt with people and from what I've read I really don't think you're ready to be messing with AAS either under supervision or self administered.
Hate to sound like a pr**k but sometimes you have to be blunt with people and from what I've read I really don't think you're ready to be messing with AAS either under supervision or self administered.
You're supposedly 25, according to previous posts you've made, married to a doctor yet you come on this forum asking stupid questions about HCG, diastolic/systolic blood pressure, hormones and so on that any first year med student could answer for you. Are you sure she's a doctor?
So I ran a Sarms cycle. I have been feeling all the symptoms of low T for several months after including a lot of fatigue and depression.
So I spoke to my GP and she did my whole hormone profile. I wanted to make sure I had low T so I can get TRT so I stayed up all night the night before. Anyway I think I over did it because my testosterone came back at 4.4 nMol/L and my FSH and LH was really low. My thyroid levels were also really low. Do you think low thyroid levels can be caused by not sleeping?
Also, How do I reduce my testosterone without crashing the FSH and LH because the doctor is suspicious of steroid use.
You wanted to make sure you had low test so you got TRT.
You sir are an idiot an the reason why steroid users get a bad rep, all because you ran some sarms and didn't do your homework on your recovery.
Test is low so I must need TRT.
That mindset is one of black and white and will get you up s**t creek without a paddle, how do you know you won't recover from the sarms? How do you know a well structured pct plan wouldn't recover you? How do you know a well structured supplement plan wouldn't recover you based on up to date bloods?
Don't sell yourself short, don't throw the baby out with the bath water and most importantly STOP BEING A fu**ing FLAPJACK.
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