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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Fatigue and Tired on TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="sh1973" data-source="post: 187176" data-attributes="member: 17540"><p>I realize you dropped your dose to 126mg but for some guys like myself, I can only tolerate 60-80mg per week. At the dose you’re at, I have every symptom you do. I feel great at 60mg per week and have been at this dose for a couple years. My only problem has been lack of libido which has been a struggle since starting trt. With that said my libido is better at a lower dose. As for thyroid, don’t go down that road unless clearly warranted because the side effects of thyroid medication can be atrocious. I tried a small dose of armour thyroid for only a month or so and it was experience I’ve ever had with medication. Wait on your labs and don’t be surprised if simply lowering your test dose solves your problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh1973, post: 187176, member: 17540"] I realize you dropped your dose to 126mg but for some guys like myself, I can only tolerate 60-80mg per week. At the dose you’re at, I have every symptom you do. I feel great at 60mg per week and have been at this dose for a couple years. My only problem has been lack of libido which has been a struggle since starting trt. With that said my libido is better at a lower dose. As for thyroid, don’t go down that road unless clearly warranted because the side effects of thyroid medication can be atrocious. I tried a small dose of armour thyroid for only a month or so and it was experience I’ve ever had with medication. Wait on your labs and don’t be surprised if simply lowering your test dose solves your problems. [/QUOTE]
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