biohacking away my chronic pain and unhealthy habits

geodesic7

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I am M42 in USA who is trying to initiate and sustain virtuous cycles of health gain instead of the vicious cycles of decline that have plagued me for 15 years.

I had a 30mm pituitary Rathke's Cleft Cyst that had to be removed twice in 2020, but as a consequence of surgeries I developed bad neck pain on right side, which then served as trigger for migraines and occipital neuralgia. I saw an endocrinologist to treat surgery induced diabetes insipidus (always thirsty, frequent peeing). But the endo did not educate me about my other low hormones, and since my Testosterone level of 302 was above 300 lower limit it was not discussed at all.

I eventually hit rock bottom: off work on disability, useless to family, killing pain with drinking and oxycodone, gaining weight steadily, and getting closer to arranging suicide. At that point the basic survival instinct refusal to die finally kicked in. I started a long slow recovery through trigger point deep needling acupuncture, elastic band physical therapy, and trying to hit 10K steps per day walking, but it was a constant drudge where the slightest over exercise re-triggered issues.

It was only when focused on hormone optimization did I find a path where improvement begat improvement. I started rucking with weighted vest, and kept adding weights as I lost weight. I dragged my useless endocrinologist by tooth and nail through the needed tests and evals to show my Testosterone was not alright, but even then she still demanded I lose another 15lbs before starting treatment.

Finally, I started TRT at 100mg/week and within days and weeks I felt alive again, the joy of being a father, and the thrill of a wonderfully sexy wife.

Since then I have thrown everything at elevating my health and mood to support this escape from doom: Grey Market GLPs (PCP doc was useless), peptides, and HGH as TRT+. I am down 55lbs with more muscle than started with, but still too fat to run higher than 120mg Testosterone. Have started to experiment with pre-workout anavar and may trial out low dose primo. My only muscle gain desires are for overall health, as I am much more of a runner type than weight lifter. I still have another 25lbs of fat to lose, and want to address my remaining-but-much-much-lower level of drinking alcohol, possibly with help of naltrexone.
 
This is a steroid site for bodybuilders trying to get bigger. I doubt you'll get a lot of good "biohacking" advice for regular guys. Surely there are biohacking sites out there.
 
This is a steroid site for bodybuilders trying to get bigger. I doubt you'll get a lot of good "biohacking" advice for regular guys. Surely there are biohacking sites out there.
idk bro. Perhaps you are technically correct but for me this site is more about PEDs in general and bio hacking systems related. I learn way more about cool peptides and stuff that do things other than simply build muscle. But I realize I’m probably in the minority.
 
remaining-but-much-much-lower level of drinking alcohol
if i recall correctly, there are some studies running on GLP-1s as a way out from alcohol use disorder and nicotine addiction (something about them making it less fun), maybe tweaking your GLP1 protocol at some point down the road could help you kick the habit

Naltrexone however, that ol' reliable. really effective at reducing drinking.
do use TUDCA with it tho, it does put stress on the liver in some people
 
I started low dose naltrexone at 4.5mg. Just like testosterone and GLP, it provides just that nudge to help one choose healthy habits.

I've had to force myself to drink a beer once a week now, and relish the feeling that it has no power over me.

I'm a few weeks from next blood test, but my feeling is I'm having fewer estrogen side effects from my 100mg/week TestCyp dose at the much reduced alcohol use. I previously measured E2 at 44pg/ml and my idiot endocrinologist lowered my dose to 80mg/week which was hell for 6 weeks until I rebeled and returned to 100mg.
 
I started low dose naltrexone at 4.5mg. Just like testosterone and GLP, it provides just that nudge to help one choose healthy habits.

I've had to force myself to drink a beer once a week now, and relish the feeling that it has no power over me.

I'm a few weeks from next blood test, but my feeling is I'm having fewer estrogen side effects from my 100mg/week TestCyp dose at the much reduced alcohol use. I previously measured E2 at 44pg/ml and my idiot endocrinologist lowered my dose to 80mg/week which was hell for 6 weeks until I rebeled and returned to 100mg.
hey, how you doing with the naltrexone? I'm thinking of trying for "fibromyalgia".
I'm putting it in brackets because I don't know if it's a real thing, but I am in a bit of pain all the time.
I feel burning and a little pain in my muscles and joints all the time. It's like this background thing that'a going on at all times, when I'm well fed and caffeinated I don't feel it as much, but when I'm im a deficit or fasting and tired it feels so burdensome I have trouble moving around, let alone working out.
I belive I started noticing this when I was 10-12ish years old. Along with a variety of other phisical and mental health issues I'm now trying to fix myself one by one because doctors are useless
 
Good on you for genuinely making an effort to come back from that.

Honestly the weight loss alone is likely to make you feel better than the rest of your supplementation.
 
This is a steroid site for bodybuilders trying to get bigger. I doubt you'll get a lot of good "biohacking" advice for regular guys. Surely there are biohacking sites out there.
This used to be a steroid site for BB. Now it's a free for all of people trying to learn from BB who were on the cutting edge of experimenting with substances that are now becoming more 'mainstream' - or mainstream in a certain niche of the population.
 
This used to be a steroid site for BB. Now it's a free for all of people trying to learn from BB who were on the cutting edge of experimenting with substances that are now becoming more 'mainstream' - or mainstream in a certain niche of the population.
I think it'd be cool of this place created a "biohacking" section. or something similar if that name is cringe.
Keep the things a bit more divided, more orderly. would make it easier for people to find their own crowd
 
This used to be a steroid site for BB. Now it's a free for all of people trying to learn from BB who were on the cutting edge of experimenting with substances that are now becoming more 'mainstream' - or mainstream in a certain niche of the population.
It's still a steroid site for bodybuilders
 
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