Normal...but not by much. That range is incredibly broad, and applies to every male from 18 to 80. That is the median T level for someone in his 60s or 70s, not for someone in his 40s. But then again, everyone is different. It could be my T level has always been on the low side, and bringing myself out of my normal homeostasis with exogamous T screwed me up. That's why I discovered this forum.
The upside of the injectable T is that is raised hematocrit. As an endurance athlete, this definitely helped. I think on those two tests when I was off T my Ht was 40 and 41...kind of on the low-ish side. On T, they went up to 45...right in the middle. I definitely was faster and had more consistent workouts day to day. I'd like to ethically get it up a little, and if it's related to optimizing NT function and hormonal function, all the better.
Things came to a crashing halt and I went into a severe anxious and anhedonic state that I'm just not getting out of 2 1/2 years later. I was training pretty heavily at the time, and I was on SSRIs at the time, too. So, body fat is low, though I suspect my dopaminergic system was seriously compromised.
Have you tried anything to reboot the dopaminergic system, or increase expression?
9-me-BC, tianeptine, pitolisant?
Phenyl piracetam and tianeptine both combined would result in a fourfold increase in dopamine receptor D1-D4 expression , and tianeptine would certainly help rid the excess serotonin if it is still an issue (as in desensitized receptors).
I've just recently tried Tianeptine from Ceretropic. It's fucking amazing. It's almost too good to be true. For the first time I felt actually happy. I stopped taking it. My fear is that I'll develop tolerance. In August I tried a 1 gram purchase of NSI-189 from THT. I used it in conjunction with Uridine. I did get my libido back after years of SSRI borderline impotence. I gotta say, though, the Tianeptine is the shit, but I feel good, too, with dosing NSI and Coluracetam ...almost a hyperfocus and a more stable if not overly happy subjective feelng. If I can get reassurance that I won't develop tolerance to Tian, then I'll use it consistently, but so far it's been too good to use on a consistent basis.
Was seriously looking into 9-me. Seems from what I've read that, again, the concern would be down regulation or expression of DA. I want to get my homeostatic levels and function to be optimal.
Makes sense, tianeptine lowers serotonin while increasing dopamine activity, Tolerance is possible, but I highly doubt that this will occur at modest doses, especially if you use other compounds with similar pathways....why not just use nsi-189, tianeptine plus pitolisant?
As far as 9-me-bc, I doubt it will do that if the main effect is neuroprotection, you have to weigh out the risks, is the net effect of downregulation going to outweight the net increase in activity coupled with protection?
I guess this is where it comes back to hormones, testosterone should be at optimal levels for proper dopamine D2 receptor function and expression, while estrogen should be neither excess nor deficient.
If tianeptine made you feel better, why not take that plus pitolisant or that plus phenylpiracetam....?
As long as you don't have susceptibility to allergies and hay fever etc, I would say pitolisant or another histamine H3 blocker should prevent any dopamine receptor expressional decrease...histamine H3R's are a very potent antagonist / negative modulator to dopamine D1,D2 and GABA function..as well as many others...
In my experience, if you block / antagonize / wipe out the main dirty receptors of the human biology - you are better able to adapt and everything is better off, every function is enhanced.
Those dirty, anti dopamine and anti hormone receptors, that are also anti - cognitive are....
- Histamine H3 receptors.....dirty, decreases a shit ton of both excitory and inhibitory NT's.
- 5-HT1A receptors of serotonin - extremely dirty, inhibits serotonin, dopamine, glutamate etc..very VERY similar to histamine H3 in function.
- Alpha-2-receptors of adrenaline - extremely dirty as well, another autoreceptor negating many NTs, including dopamine.
Edited by Area-1255, 12 December 2014 - 06:22 AM.