(09-16-2022, 09:48 AM)Shannon Wrote: I answered your questions mostly in the post above that last one you made. I guess you did not see it.
A boost and then a drop suggests that the program was being executed for a time, and then that stopped.
Not doing exactly the volume I suggest, even by accident, can have negative impacts.
At this point, we have the possibility that HRT damages the body's ability to produce hormones, at least for a time; or, some part of you is not cooperating to execute fully, which is suggested by a boost and then drop; or, you're not using the right settings. Could be several things, really.
Let's use the same settings you're currently using, with a change in volume to 6 out of 16 on your cell phone.
You may be confused where I say above that 5.9G seems to be so powerful that we have to lower the volume, especially given these results. The reason for that is that the more powerful the programs get, the easier it is to overshoot the mark for settings. Volume plays a big part in that, and it is also largely responsible for what parts and levels of the subconscious we are communicating most directly with. As the programs increase in power, we have to approach more and more gently to achieve the desired result, or maybe we need to communicate with different levels. Whatever the case, switch to 6 out of 16 and run it for another month, month and a half to see how it compares. From the experiments I have been doing with 5.9G I believe this will have a significant impact on achieving the goals better.
Hi @Shannon,
You did answer them, apparently, I was actually writing my post at the time you were answering--thus the reason I missed it.
'levels of the subconscious', etc. makes some sense to me. Though, I don't think I'm resisting any of it at any level, because I have such a profound desire to be rid of the multiple-times-weekly shots and dependence on those -- especially when I travel.
So, I will go from listening at 12 out of 16 (mistakenly instead of 13 out of 16) to your new recommendation of 6 out of 16. I'll leave everything else the same. 4 loops of flac per night for 5 nights with 1 night off.
I doubt it was the TRT that damaged my body's ability to produce hormones. If anything, it was the combination of a high-soy diet and a bout with hyperthyroidism and its treatment. It was after these two events (hormone crash due to the high-soy diet-which I was attempting to use per the 90s health recommendation to 'go vegan' for a time.) and grave's disease which seems to be a follow-on to that experience because I did not initially learn my 'stay away from soy' lesson. If anything damaged my hormone production abilities it was those things.
After the hormone crash and Grave's disease, I figured out that I had a major hormone issue in late 2000 or 2001. I had started a new job and was unable to learn the new things I needed to and after researching my symptoms I went to my doc (who was very old-fashioned and on the brink of retirement) and begged for a T test. He didn't want to order it, he just wanted to give me an SSRI. We made a deal and he ordered the test. That is when we found that my T was at the level (according to the time) of an 84 year old man and I was in my mid 40s. He didn't offer anything but a 'monthly T shot'. This sounded like a rollercoster, so I declined and sought a way to treat myself with diet, herbs and amino acids, etc.
I ran across a couple guys who had successfully treated their 'secondary hypogonadism' and followed suit. For over 10 years this worked fine, then began to diminish in effectiveness, regardless of the protocols I tried. Finally, now a bit more well off, I spent the $$$ to go to a hormone doctor (not covered by any insurance in the US--at least not that I have every found). The tests he ordered showed me at the bottom end of the T spectrum. He got me feeling great.
Now that I'm retired, I want to spend less money on doctors and herbs, so when I saw HOY, I thought, this may be it! Roll back the years, get off of all the burdensome protocols that keep me feeling 'normal'. The blood tests that I took before I started HRT with my first hormone doctor and the results that we got on this last test were nearly identical. Sooooo... I doubt it was the HRT/TRT. As I go over my history here, I am wondering if this isn't a case of 'damage done' btwn the soy I used for a couple of years and the herbs I used afterward I may not be the best candidate for hormonal/glandular renewal through this technology.
Having said that, I still have hopes (though not as high as at the beginning), I spent the money after convincing my wife it was worth a shot, I want to prove myself right
So I'll follow the newly tweaked instructions you sent me and hope for a change in my response.
Cheers!
RonO
p.s. I read your previous post that I had missed--even now I kept scrolling past it for some reason, but managed to find it. I agree with your thinking about the volume, sounds kind of like 'coaxing' the subconscious to cooperate rather than a 'command and control' approach. The TID was so powerful, I have to think that SOMETHING is going on here and it is just a matter of figuring out how to get the mind & body to respond to the sub the way that it did to the TID.
RonO