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6 weeks on TRT - Is there a Honeymoon Phase or Too high a Dose Perhaps ???
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<blockquote data-quote="Drug350" data-source="post: 243351" data-attributes="member: 44769"><p>OK. That's what I was thinking. Damm. Wished I could've stayed feeling like those first few weeks. It must've been some form of "dopamine rush" cause I remember feeling like I was on some kind of sweet drugs, especially the day after my injection. I remember thinking "now I know why my Doctor made me sign a testosterone contract and why it stated being on exogenous Testosterone can be addictive". I guess when you're super low for a long time, year's in my case, it's a huge over stimulatiion for your brain. God, I thought that's how I was going to feel forever being on TRT. Bummer. Thanks for the input. </p><p>I'll switch to every 3rd day injections and halve the dose, or just under, and than have labs run again in 6 weeks to see where my numbers are. While my libido isn't where it was those first 3 weeks, luckily my improved sleep has stayed the same. I can't believe the difference in my sleep. I swear I haven't "dreamed" in year's because I'd wake up, non stop, every hour. Now, I look forward to going to bed. I enjoy sleeping because I fall asleep in minutes, dream all night long, and wake up after 8 hours and feel FANTASTIC. I did not anticipate ANY sleep changes, but within a couple of days of that first shot, I slept all night through and woke up amazed. It's been that way each and every night for 6 weeks. I so hope this side effect at least sticks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drug350, post: 243351, member: 44769"] OK. That's what I was thinking. Damm. Wished I could've stayed feeling like those first few weeks. It must've been some form of "dopamine rush" cause I remember feeling like I was on some kind of sweet drugs, especially the day after my injection. I remember thinking "now I know why my Doctor made me sign a testosterone contract and why it stated being on exogenous Testosterone can be addictive". I guess when you're super low for a long time, year's in my case, it's a huge over stimulatiion for your brain. God, I thought that's how I was going to feel forever being on TRT. Bummer. Thanks for the input. I'll switch to every 3rd day injections and halve the dose, or just under, and than have labs run again in 6 weeks to see where my numbers are. While my libido isn't where it was those first 3 weeks, luckily my improved sleep has stayed the same. I can't believe the difference in my sleep. I swear I haven't "dreamed" in year's because I'd wake up, non stop, every hour. Now, I look forward to going to bed. I enjoy sleeping because I fall asleep in minutes, dream all night long, and wake up after 8 hours and feel FANTASTIC. I did not anticipate ANY sleep changes, but within a couple of days of that first shot, I slept all night through and woke up amazed. It's been that way each and every night for 6 weeks. I so hope this side effect at least sticks. [/QUOTE]
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