Can Anyone Help Here?

Hi 44 male here and just started trt. A little about my past. In my mid 20's i experimented with Test, Dbol, and deca. I worked as a dealer in the casino industry. Typical 45-1hr in the gym, trying to dial in my diet, and working 40ish hours a week. So fast forward a bit I started to experience god awful anxiety. So bad that id be at work sweating profusely while dealing at the casino. It was so bad i couldnt even work and i was feeling absolutely shitty. I was totally taxed and had no motivation, had brain fog and could barely function; horrible social anxiety.
Now 17-20 years ive been pretty recluse. Not really feeling like "me" for along time. I decided to start trt thinking it would help. I got an intensive blood test that cost me $800 and went over it with a doctor. My T results came back in the low 300's and everything else came back somewhat normal; nothing threatening. So i decided to get a testosterone prescription. I was prescribed 100mg a week (50mg 2x a week) When i first injected i felt pretty good. Lots of energy. Went to bed that night and woke up in the morning soaked in sweat. And i felt soooo bad. It reminded me of how i felt in my 20's. This feeling is so hard to explain. Its like im jittery but I have no energy. It very much seems like Adrenal Fatigue.
Is trt not for me? Am i missing some something? This is really stressing me out. I just want to feel good/normal and i barely trust doctors.
 
You could apply alot of your symptoms to thyroid , worth looking into.
 
I’m not a doctor mate but it sounds like your issues have nothing to do with your testosterone levels. Everything seems to get blamed on testosterone levels these days whereas the things you describe and symptoms are complicated and multi faceted. We want to be able to pin it on one thing but alas life is never that simple.
 
I’m not a doctor mate but it sounds like your issues have nothing to do with your testosterone levels. Everything seems to get blamed on testosterone levels these days whereas the things you describe and symptoms are complicated and multi faceted. We want to be able to pin it on one thing but alas life is never that simple.
Yes I see what youre saying. Test isnt the magic end all be all. Thanks for your input
 
Ill check it out for sure. I take iodine drops currently and feel better when i do so. Do you recommend anyone?
Just go to your gp mate, a friend of mine has readings at the lower end of range and needs to be near the top to feal normal.
 
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