After weeks of feeling stuck, my weight is finally going up. I’ve been staying more consistent with food, training, and rest.
Small progress is still progress. My goal now is to keep building and see how far I can take this transformation.
After weeks of feeling stuck, my weight is finally going up. I’ve been staying more consistent with food, training, and rest.
Small progress is still progress. My goal now is to keep building and see how far I can take this transformation.
Kisspeptin isn’t some unlimited override switch from everything I’ve read.
I feel like people underestimate how complicated hypothalamic signaling really is.
My guess is individual genetics would shift that point all over the place. AR sensitivity isn’t identical from person to person.
There’s also the issue of timing. Pulsatile signaling matters with a lot of these hormones.
Not gonna lie, this sounds more like something for a university lab than a home experiment.
I’ve been on TRT for years and even I wouldn’t try to interpret something this nuanced off symptoms alone.
Years ago everyone blamed estrogen for everything. Now every discussion swings toward DHT. Reality is probably somewhere in between.
I could see two people running identical protocols and ending up with completely different endocrine responses.
I’d love to hear what an endocrinologist thinks about that mechanism.