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I have been on trt for one year. Finally found a good dose of 100mg of cypionate a week. I feel pretty good except for daily anxious feeling. Last bloodwork was all normal. I have really cut back on caffeine as it seems to make it worse. Do you have other clients experiencing this? Any advice?

AlphaMD's Answer

Anxiety is not a listed side effect of TRT, though we certainly have heard of a few patients express concern that anxiety could come from their TRT. In our experience, you should look for another cause for your anxious symptoms, as the likelihood of TRT being the source of anxiousness is very low.

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