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<blockquote data-quote="XXY47" data-source="post: 183083" data-attributes="member: 41054"><p>Funny,I feel the complete opposite after an injection. Takes about 20 minutes and I feel clear, my mind clears and I can hold a conversation. I can think faster and have much better attention to detail. But it doesn't last if I am injecting the dosages which are the norm, this focus drops off and so does not ability to sleep. When I was injecting in what the medical community has as normal within a day and a half the fog creeps back in and I can't think anymore and my attention to detail fades until I can't remember what I am doing from hour to hour. I have had issues with not having concentration and forget things driving. </p><p></p><p>To coin it in terms of a computer, the injection is like over clocking a processor. But over time with wear, heat and dust that over clocked computer fades and had more errors. Until the next injection day for me and boom over clocked again. </p><p></p><p>When the dosage got up to 0.8ml I never felt a drop off it would last until the day of my next injection. I inject on monday and thursday during a one week cycle. I'm not sure what I will do now, seem my Endo is dropping the dosage because my test is really high. If I get back to clearity for 2 days and fog for 1 day this isn't going to work. I will lose my job or for that matter any job in my profession.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XXY47, post: 183083, member: 41054"] Funny,I feel the complete opposite after an injection. Takes about 20 minutes and I feel clear, my mind clears and I can hold a conversation. I can think faster and have much better attention to detail. But it doesn't last if I am injecting the dosages which are the norm, this focus drops off and so does not ability to sleep. When I was injecting in what the medical community has as normal within a day and a half the fog creeps back in and I can't think anymore and my attention to detail fades until I can't remember what I am doing from hour to hour. I have had issues with not having concentration and forget things driving. To coin it in terms of a computer, the injection is like over clocking a processor. But over time with wear, heat and dust that over clocked computer fades and had more errors. Until the next injection day for me and boom over clocked again. When the dosage got up to 0.8ml I never felt a drop off it would last until the day of my next injection. I inject on monday and thursday during a one week cycle. I'm not sure what I will do now, seem my Endo is dropping the dosage because my test is really high. If I get back to clearity for 2 days and fog for 1 day this isn't going to work. I will lose my job or for that matter any job in my profession. [/QUOTE]
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