Some things i have noticed from raising my testosterone

 
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Glad you posted. I've always been rather appreciative of mundane things. And lately, especially so, I've come to appreciate the feeling of work. It feels good to work again. Obviously there's some struggle. My lungs will never be fully well again and I know I have to be careful with my heart.

But I've been working for two weeks straight now. That, typically, is the time it takes for somebody's body to adapt to constant physical labor. I appreciate that feeling of strain. Improvement. And I marvel at how fast I'm healing. Two days. I take a break. Slow down. And I'm healed.

I moved four things today that surprised me.

1. Those blue industrial barrels filled with wood I told you about a little while back? I can move them around like nothing now. Previously, it took a lot out of me. Now it's almost easy.

2. Three sheets of quadruple layered plywood, 8 feet long and 6 feet wide. Moved them alone by myself, lifted and carried.

3. A washer and drier by myself, carried and held down a small set of stairs.

4. Held up a small, old, iron bathtub and lifted it off the ground to move it elsewhere.

If I can appreciate anything right now, it's that physically, I'm recovering really damn well.


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Glad you posted. I've always been rather appreciative of mundane things. And lately, especially so, I've come to appreciate the feeling of work. It feels good to work again. Obviously there's some struggle. My lungs will never be fully well again and I know I have to be careful with my heart.

But I've been working for two weeks straight now. That, typically, is the time it takes for somebody's body to adapt to constant physical labor. I appreciate that feeling of strain. Improvement. And I marvel at how fast I'm healing. Two days. I take a break. Slow down. And I'm healed.

I moved four things today that surprised me.

1. Those blue industrial barrels filled with wood I told you about a little while back? I can move them around like nothing now. Previously, it took a lot out of me. Now it's almost easy.

2. Three sheets of quadruple layered plywood, 8 feet long and 6 feet wide. Moved them alone by myself, lifted and carried.

3. A washer and drier by myself, carried and held down a small set of stairs.

4. Held up a small, old, iron bathtub and lifted it off the ground to move it elsewhere.

If I can appreciate anything right now, it's that physically, I'm recovering really damn well.
I like to hear about you working and impressing yourself with your physical capabilities man. I think people naturally want to work and improve which could be why you're enjoying the stuff you're doing


 
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Glad you posted. I've always been rather appreciative of mundane things. And lately, especially so, I've come to appreciate the feeling of work. It feels good to work again. Obviously there's some struggle. My lungs will never be fully well again and I know I have to be careful with my heart.

But I've been working for two weeks straight now. That, typically, is the time it takes for somebody's body to adapt to constant physical labor. I appreciate that feeling of strain. Improvement. And I marvel at how fast I'm healing. Two days. I take a break. Slow down. And I'm healed.

I moved four things today that surprised me.

1. Those blue industrial barrels filled with wood I told you about a little while back? I can move them around like nothing now. Previously, it took a lot out of me. Now it's almost easy.

2. Three sheets of quadruple layered plywood, 8 feet long and 6 feet wide. Moved them alone by myself, lifted and carried.

3. A washer and drier by myself, carried and held down a small set of stairs.

4. Held up a small, old, iron bathtub and lifted it off the ground to move it elsewhere.

If I can appreciate anything right now, it's that physically, I'm recovering really damn well.
I like to hear about you working and impressing yourself with your physical capabilities man. I think people naturally want to work and improve which could be why you're enjoying the stuff you're doing

I've been cooped up into a house for six months of winter. Chemo and other shit drugs have had their way with me and still are, partially. And now it's spring time. Sunshine and air and dust. I can go outside and enjoy it. And I can slip into a routine of work and ignore all the problems I still have that I can't really fix.

As I go along it's just me. I'm just off with myself doing little jobs on my terms and testing to see how far I can push to get back into shape.

I'm glad to have this back, even if I don't have a lot of other things sorted out just yet.



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Glad you posted. I've always been rather appreciative of mundane things. And lately, especially so, I've come to appreciate the feeling of work. It feels good to work again. Obviously there's some struggle. My lungs will never be fully well again and I know I have to be careful with my heart.

But I've been working for two weeks straight now. That, typically, is the time it takes for somebody's body to adapt to constant physical labor. I appreciate that feeling of strain. Improvement. And I marvel at how fast I'm healing. Two days. I take a break. Slow down. And I'm healed.

I moved four things today that surprised me.

1. Those blue industrial barrels filled with wood I told you about a little while back? I can move them around like nothing now. Previously, it took a lot out of me. Now it's almost easy.

2. Three sheets of quadruple layered plywood, 8 feet long and 6 feet wide. Moved them alone by myself, lifted and carried.

3. A washer and drier by myself, carried and held down a small set of stairs.

4. Held up a small, old, iron bathtub and lifted it off the ground to move it elsewhere.

If I can appreciate anything right now, it's that physically, I'm recovering really damn well.
Oh god.

How old are you right now? I get the impression that you're in your mid-20s.


 
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Glad you posted. I've always been rather appreciative of mundane things. And lately, especially so, I've come to appreciate the feeling of work. It feels good to work again. Obviously there's some struggle. My lungs will never be fully well again and I know I have to be careful with my heart.

But I've been working for two weeks straight now. That, typically, is the time it takes for somebody's body to adapt to constant physical labor. I appreciate that feeling of strain. Improvement. And I marvel at how fast I'm healing. Two days. I take a break. Slow down. And I'm healed.

I moved four things today that surprised me.

1. Those blue industrial barrels filled with wood I told you about a little while back? I can move them around like nothing now. Previously, it took a lot out of me. Now it's almost easy.

2. Three sheets of quadruple layered plywood, 8 feet long and 6 feet wide. Moved them alone by myself, lifted and carried.

3. A washer and drier by myself, carried and held down a small set of stairs.

4. Held up a small, old, iron bathtub and lifted it off the ground to move it elsewhere.

If I can appreciate anything right now, it's that physically, I'm recovering really damn well.
Oh god.

How old are you right now? I get the impression that you're in your mid-20s.

Not even that far comms. 22.


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Glad you posted. I've always been rather appreciative of mundane things. And lately, especially so, I've come to appreciate the feeling of work. It feels good to work again. Obviously there's some struggle. My lungs will never be fully well again and I know I have to be careful with my heart.

But I've been working for two weeks straight now. That, typically, is the time it takes for somebody's body to adapt to constant physical labor. I appreciate that feeling of strain. Improvement. And I marvel at how fast I'm healing. Two days. I take a break. Slow down. And I'm healed.

I moved four things today that surprised me.

1. Those blue industrial barrels filled with wood I told you about a little while back? I can move them around like nothing now. Previously, it took a lot out of me. Now it's almost easy.

2. Three sheets of quadruple layered plywood, 8 feet long and 6 feet wide. Moved them alone by myself, lifted and carried.

3. A washer and drier by myself, carried and held down a small set of stairs.

4. Held up a small, old, iron bathtub and lifted it off the ground to move it elsewhere.

If I can appreciate anything right now, it's that physically, I'm recovering really damn well.
Oh god.

How old are you right now? I get the impression that you're in your mid-20s.

Not even that far comms. 22.
Shit.

Talk about different lifestyles we must have.


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Glad you posted. I've always been rather appreciative of mundane things. And lately, especially so, I've come to appreciate the feeling of work. It feels good to work again. Obviously there's some struggle. My lungs will never be fully well again and I know I have to be careful with my heart.

But I've been working for two weeks straight now. That, typically, is the time it takes for somebody's body to adapt to constant physical labor. I appreciate that feeling of strain. Improvement. And I marvel at how fast I'm healing. Two days. I take a break. Slow down. And I'm healed.

I moved four things today that surprised me.

1. Those blue industrial barrels filled with wood I told you about a little while back? I can move them around like nothing now. Previously, it took a lot out of me. Now it's almost easy.

2. Three sheets of quadruple layered plywood, 8 feet long and 6 feet wide. Moved them alone by myself, lifted and carried.

3. A washer and drier by myself, carried and held down a small set of stairs.

4. Held up a small, old, iron bathtub and lifted it off the ground to move it elsewhere.

If I can appreciate anything right now, it's that physically, I'm recovering really damn well.
Oh god.

How old are you right now? I get the impression that you're in your mid-20s.

Not even that far comms. 22.
Shit.

Talk about different lifestyles we must have.

I'm probably the strangest person you'll likely meet here. Out in the middle of nowhere. Flatlander. Laborer. Beaten up exterior. Poor and always on the verge of broke. And a rather unquiet mind to contrast it all beyond my supposed flatlander, out in the boonies appearance.

If you want to look for somebody here who lives a life most don't know about, I won't lie and I won't boast, but I'm probably the only one here like it.

I mean, I spend my late summer cutting down dead trees out in the woods with a chainsaw to help a friend get firewood for the winter.

Stranger from a strange land.


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meh I'm not sure why you would want to do that but ok.
You better edit this shit.
How did you pussywhip that nigga, over the internet, like seriously?

How beta does one person have to be?


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Glad you posted. I've always been rather appreciative of mundane things. And lately, especially so, I've come to appreciate the feeling of work. It feels good to work again. Obviously there's some struggle. My lungs will never be fully well again and I know I have to be careful with my heart.

But I've been working for two weeks straight now. That, typically, is the time it takes for somebody's body to adapt to constant physical labor. I appreciate that feeling of strain. Improvement. And I marvel at how fast I'm healing. Two days. I take a break. Slow down. And I'm healed.

I moved four things today that surprised me.

1. Those blue industrial barrels filled with wood I told you about a little while back? I can move them around like nothing now. Previously, it took a lot out of me. Now it's almost easy.

2. Three sheets of quadruple layered plywood, 8 feet long and 6 feet wide. Moved them alone by myself, lifted and carried.

3. A washer and drier by myself, carried and held down a small set of stairs.

4. Held up a small, old, iron bathtub and lifted it off the ground to move it elsewhere.

If I can appreciate anything right now, it's that physically, I'm recovering really damn well.
Oh god.

How old are you right now? I get the impression that you're in your mid-20s.

Not even that far comms. 22.
Shit.

Talk about different lifestyles we must have.

I'm probably the strangest person you'll likely meet here. Out in the middle of nowhere. Flatlander. Laborer. Beaten up exterior. Poor and always on the verge of broke. And a rather unquiet mind to contrast it all beyond my supposed flatlander, out in the boonies appearance.

If you want to look for somebody here who lives a life most don't know about, I won't lie and I won't boast, but I'm probably the only one here like it.

I mean, I spend my late summer cutting down dead trees out in the woods with a chainsaw to help a friend get firewood for the winter.

Stranger from a strange land.
I'd go insane if I had to live in a place so rural as yours. I need to live in a city, with life.

The silence in rural areas is maddening for me. And not to mention the fact that you yourself have to provide all of your needs. Getting food, heat, water. Dammit. I can get the appeal of that for some people, but I'm not one of them by any means.


 
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meh I'm not sure why you would want to do that but ok.
You better edit this shit.
How did you pussywhip that nigga, over the internet, like seriously?

How beta does one person have to be?
How's Noelle eh?


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I am horny all the time already.


Use your genetically gifted high test to make massive gains and fuck older women bro!!

Why older women?
I have a fetish for momcest and cougars

Hmm... Was your mom just really nice, a complete bitch, or just out of the picture?


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I am horny all the time already.


Use your genetically gifted high test to make massive gains and fuck older women bro!!

Why older women?
I have a fetish for momcest and cougars

Hmm... Was your mom just really nice, a complete bitch, or just out of the picture?
Really nice and still is

Interesting and awesome.


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I try to keep my testosterone low. I find I'm more calculating, tactical, and calm that way. It makes me more tired throughout the day, and reduces my strength and stamina, but its worth it. Keeping it low helps with my anger; and not being prone to beating somebody to within an inch of their life for minor irritations is nice.


 
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So, you're telling me that I have a ridiculous amount of testosterone?


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I try to keep my testosterone low. I find I'm more calculating, tactical, and calm that way. It makes me more tired throughout the day, and reduces my strength and stamina, but its worth it. Keeping it low helps with my anger; and not being prone to beating somebody to within an inch of their life for minor irritations is nice.
you're a bad christian
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So, you're telling me that I have a ridiculous amount of testosterone?
He ran out of things to brag about.


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meh I'm not sure why you would want to do that but ok.
You better edit this shit.
How did you pussywhip that nigga, over the internet, like seriously?

How beta does one person have to be?
How's Noelle eh?
Lol.


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I try to keep my testosterone low. I find I'm more calculating, tactical, and calm that way. It makes me more tired throughout the day, and reduces my strength and stamina, but its worth it. Keeping it low helps with my anger; and not being prone to beating somebody to within an inch of their life for minor irritations is nice.
you're a bad christian
if god was real you wouldn't be that way

Hard to be a bad Christian if I'm not even Christian.


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I try to keep my testosterone low. I find I'm more calculating, tactical, and calm that way. It makes me more tired throughout the day, and reduces my strength and stamina, but its worth it. Keeping it low helps with my anger; and not being prone to beating somebody to within an inch of their life for minor irritations is nice.
you're a bad christian
if god was real you wouldn't be that way

Hard to be a bad Christian if I'm not even Christian.
since when?


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meh I'm not sure why you would want to do that but ok.
You better edit this shit.
How did you pussywhip that nigga, over the internet, like seriously?

How beta does one person have to be?
How's Noelle eh?
Like seriously, did you think that actually meant something? Do you know what pussywhipped means?

Like, seriously, there was a better person you could have picked.


 
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meh I'm not sure why you would want to do that but ok.
You better edit this shit.
How did you pussywhip that nigga, over the internet, like seriously?

How beta does one person have to be?
How's Noelle eh?
Like seriously, did you think that actually meant something? Do you know what pussywhipped means?

Like, seriously, there was a better person you could have picked.
I don't really care one way or the other bud. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯


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meh I'm not sure why you would want to do that but ok.
You better edit this shit.
How did you pussywhip that nigga, over the internet, like seriously?

How beta does one person have to be?
How's Noelle eh?
Like seriously, did you think that actually meant something? Do you know what pussywhipped means?

Like, seriously, there was a better person you could have picked.
I don't really care one way or the other bud. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Stay pussywhipped.


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Has it done anything for your gains?
In a way. I am more aggressive when lifting so it's always a plus. But I'm still cutting so it's a given that I'll be getting smaller and weaker  :-\