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Guyindubai

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  1. Thanks for the advice. will quit TRT, monitor myself for a few month and see the best course of action from there. Will update once i got some news.
  2. No no no Nebido has a half life of 12 weeks..... Thefore its a long acting testosterone Depot http://www.nebido.com/ Also doctor has asked for tests before every injection, as soon as my levels hit below 500-400 i take the next injection. Just today morning i checked my T and it was at 500 after four weeks of injecting.
  3. Change of plans, nothing to post about.
  4. The reason why I got put on TRT was as following: I was on an SSRI.. I noticed that the SSRI made me have no libido, erticle disfuction and so much more sexual side effects. I quit the SSRI and about .. two three month later, I went to the doctor complaining of those sexual side effects, he did a total testosterone tests and my levels came back 275 or 2.7 depending on how you measure it. I was put on sutanol 250 once every 21 days, but then the Sustanol is out of stock in the country, then I started the Nebdio once every 12 weeks.. and I remember around this time i start having my anixexty, went to the doctor complained about this, he told me to consult my psychologist and ask him to increase my anxiety meds as this is a common side effect of TRT, and again he did some tests and it showed that my body has used up the nebdio ( testostone injection) in faster then 12 month, therefore we reduce the interval of the injection to 8 weeks, and stuck at injecting every 8 weeks.. and today im suffering from Social anixeity, deppresion, and just stress.. Alot of people say TRT should make you feel better.. anyways 1 year later of TRT I have full blown depression.. always stressed out, I dont sleep well anymore.. And my anenixty kicked back in.. Either my new lifestyle of working 10 hours a day, sleeping less then I use too has make my anxiety come back.. or r it could be the testosterone injections causing the anxiety and depression to surface.. At this point im pretty much confused, I don't know what and why the anixity and deppresion has come back....
  5. Do these sympots ever disappear on TRT? Since I'm quitting TRT, and hoping my anxiety levels disappear. But If my anxiety doesn't leave and my test levels will stay low. Then I will be forced to go back on the TRT Also is it possible that the TRT causes social anxiety !? Again does those anixity from TRT ever leave while on TRT?
  6. Im quitting with Clomid to restart my sperm production, and then cut off everything and let my system work itself normally.. Quiting because since i started TRT my anxiety is back, i have insomnia, and so many other things going on, I dont know if its the TRT or something else.
  7. Yet, does it have the chance to reduce/remove anxiety?? or does it only remove you depression ?
  8. Would the Wellbutrin help with the social anixity ? As I read it's only for deppression and ADHD
  9. Good job in getting a QEEG hope you get some answers and please keep up updated! I really want to get a QEEG done... But there doesn't seem to be any facilities in Dubai for that... Let me know if you know somewhere close by to travel too that I can Get this test done
  10. I stopped the medcine caused dr/dp brain fog, feeling like a zombie.. So many more side effects take I couldn't take anymore... It's just to strong of a medicine. I was prescribed Citalopram (/saɪˈtæləˌpræm, sɪ-/; brand names: Celexa, going to see how this one works with my body... If it doesn't go well will try Wellbutrin next.
  11. Yup getting worse.. Also my hands and body are shaky.. I have this brain fog, and couldn't sleep properly last night
  12. So you guys say it worked LITTLE bit on the anxiety. ..? isn't it suppose to eliminate the anxiety or replace the klonopin as you posted earlier if it works.. ? Also HPPD3 you said it has other side effects, can you please elaborate ?
  13. Thank you ! P.S I feel so much better... Dunno if it's a placebo or the med actually kicked in...
  14. I actually don't fee the side effects as strong as before but it could be me just assuming since it's only the 3rd day. Also I noticed that I am somewhat more social... Dunno if it's possible the drug worked that quickly, could be because I was on an SSRI for 5 years so the medcine was quickly picked up by my brain. I feel less stressed out then I usually do.. A little calmer and happier.. Also this medcine is pretty strong.. It's even stronger then Klonpin... I remember when I took the klonopin for the first few days I wasn't a zombie or whatever.. But the Effexor is pretty damn strong.. Let's see how it goes in the long run
  15. Yes my visuals flared up but not so much that it's annoying it's still acceptable.. So I'm gna keep waiting although I'm feeling really tired and I'm not getting any good sleep..
  16. Found some stuff about it saying that the eye is damaged etc... But in our case HPPD isn't it more of a neurological damage? Also do all HPDDers suffer from ghost images? Not constant double imagine, but reflection double image? http://www.medhelp.org/posts/Eye-Care/READ-IF-YOU-HAVE-GHOSTING-VISION/show/1377773
  17. Is it normal to feel like a zombie and slow the first few days of taking this med?
  18. Anyone has this vision problem that when your walking and looking in the mirror you see your reflection moving back and forth? Or like a double vision of you in the mirror? And what is this called?
  19. Alright thanks for your comments guys, il give it a try and post back in a week or so.
  20. Yes, they eventually go away, or get less noticeable.
  21. Thanks for the reply.. I actually was reading about this medicine and i saw some horror stories and horrible things about it which is making me doubt if i should even give this medicine a trail.. any idea's if this medicine is wroth the trail? if so a trail of how many weeks.. please advise as I'm terrified to take this medicine.....
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