Why Am I So Tired? Is It Low Testosterone? Probably…
If you get home from work in the afternoon and sit down an
either fall asleep or FEEL like you want to, you’re not alone. Most men around
40 come home and feel like this. Men with low
testosterone levels have reported extreme fatigue and a substantial decrease in
energy. Even on the weekend, you find it difficult to get motivated to start
that list of chores that you’ve been putting off around the house for day,
weeks, even months! You may be experiencing symptoms of low testosterone if you
find yourself tired all of the time, even if you think you’re getting plenty of
rest, or if you are finding it more difficult to find the motivation to make it
to the gym or get exercise. Even you sleep suffers. Perhaps you toss and
turn and wake up several times a night. This is a telltale sign of Low T.
Testosterone plays a key role in your “drive”
in both men and women. Men will usually experience a decline in drive as they
age. However, someone who has low testosterone levels will most likely
experience a considerably more noticeable decline in their desire to have
relations. Low testosterone can also lower the drive in women, along with other
influences, such as other hormonal and mood fluctuations.
Loss of Muscle Mass From Low Testosterone
Because testosterone
plays a part in the building and establishment of muscle, men with low
testosterone may see a reduction in both
muscle mass and strength, according to the researchers at the Mayo Clinic. Even going to the gym
and hitting the weights may be frustrating as the body will just not respond
and put on any muscle mass. Men with low T may also see a
rise in unwanted body fat. One area that is both common and undesirable, is
when one develops “gynecomastia”, a condition in which they may grow enlarged
breasts. Although the reasons behind this aren’t completely clear, studies have suggested that testosterone influences how
your body stores fat and the buildup of fat around the chest in men is a common
side effect of having low T.
When will I feel better after starting TRT at NovaGenix, in Jupiter.?
There are several mitigating factors that
will determine how fast you’ll start to see results. Some people will notice an
increase in energy, motivation, sleep quality and “drive” within a few days.
But that is just the beginning. It also varies from one person to the next.
Underlying medical condition may influence how fast you respond to treatment.
Also, how low was your base level of free testosterone when you began therapy?
Are you following the doctor’s exact recommendations? Usually you’ll see
results within a few weeks. The initial benefits
of low testosterone injections, or TRT often continue to build as one’s treatment
continues. For example, men who dealing with a loss of “drive” will typically claim to notice an
increase in their interest levels of their partner within three weeks, and
often see that they return to their normal self after about six weeks.
Depression may be reversed after about three to six weeks, however the most noticeable
effects are typically not seen until 18 to 30 weeks of continued treatment.
As unique individuals, we
will see peaks and valleys in our levels as we undergo therapy, which is why it’s
important to have the guidance of an experience medical doctor to help and your
questions and adjust treatment as needed. Underlying medical conditions need to
be taken into consideration and side effects monitored. The one thing that can
be certain, is that if you have low T and you begin therapy…You WILL notice a
marked difference and appreciate the importance of having an experienced
medical team like the one at NovaGenix.org can provide you, to best treat YOU
as an induvial.
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