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Low testosterone

Discussion in 'Porn Addiction' started by Deleted Account, May 27, 2018.

  1. I used to fap everyday like for a month yeah whole month i know sound crazy i just have low testosterone is my day 5 is like i don't control myself so much stressed so much feel the urge down i don't give up but this is mean my testosterone no will comeback to his normal? cause if not i really can't get a girlfriend with low testosterone is thing make me male more, sometimes i can feel the flat line and the depression because my addiction now i don't know what to do i stop edging i listened to my fav youtuber master on nofap gabriel kalei bocanegra but i still don't know what will happen to my body if i get my testosterone back or maybe i ruined my body for lifetime.
     
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    Low testosterone isn't something that you "feel." It's something you have diagnosed through blood-testing. And, as an 18 year old male (according to your profile), the chances that you have low testosterone are about zero.

    You're probably feeling weak, and tired, and worn down by way of other things... like diet, exercise, lack of sleep, excessive masturbation, etc. And I encourage you 100% to cut masturbation and porn out of your life. I wish, to God, that I knew how dangerous this stuff was when I was 18 years old.

    But stop stressing about low testosterone. It's complete nonsense lol;)
     
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  3. Thanks alot and i will focus on eating healthy and i start over my workouts.
     
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    Yea, I get what you're saying. I'm not trying to say that people with low testosterone can't feel any of their symptoms (they absolutely can). The point I was trying to get at is that:

    1) it isn't something you can can just self-diagnose.
    2) the chance of having it at 18 years old is almost non-existent (like clogged arteries).
    3) lots of basic, lifestyle problems cause similar symptoms. And they're very easy to fix.
     
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