EnlightenedViking
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I started testosterone at 30, when my labs consistently came back around 250-300 ng/dL. Like most of you, it took a few years to dial in a protocol that worked. I had 3-4 years of great results that improved my life tremendously(career, workouts, relationships, etc)
Fast forward to the last 3 years. As I moved up in my career, moved states, and started a long-term relationship, I've slowly been going downhill.
After leaving my job last month after experiencing weeks of waking up with anxiety, and knowing it was the wrong environment for me, I'm nowhere near my best.
After I quit my job, I spent weeks sleeping until 11-noon, still feeling exhausted. I could get myself on a walk or two the gym, but the next day I felt the same.
Now, almost 6 weeks later, I wake up with poor motor function(spilling my coffee, dropping things, very tired) and don't have the energy to do anything until I've been awake for 4 hours+.
If you were in my shoes, where would you start? I'm doing a full comprehensive blood panel this week and without a job, I don't have insurance to cover finding a new Doctor to monitor my progress or new protocol.
Fast forward to the last 3 years. As I moved up in my career, moved states, and started a long-term relationship, I've slowly been going downhill.
After leaving my job last month after experiencing weeks of waking up with anxiety, and knowing it was the wrong environment for me, I'm nowhere near my best.
After I quit my job, I spent weeks sleeping until 11-noon, still feeling exhausted. I could get myself on a walk or two the gym, but the next day I felt the same.
Now, almost 6 weeks later, I wake up with poor motor function(spilling my coffee, dropping things, very tired) and don't have the energy to do anything until I've been awake for 4 hours+.
If you were in my shoes, where would you start? I'm doing a full comprehensive blood panel this week and without a job, I don't have insurance to cover finding a new Doctor to monitor my progress or new protocol.
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