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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Advice on reducing test dosage
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<blockquote data-quote="xibxang" data-source="post: 212774" data-attributes="member: 38301"><p>"Less is better" is something I'm leaning towards more and more these days. Physically I feel great but from the moment I wake up (which is usually before my alarm clock) to the moment I go to bed, I feel quite wired. It's only recently that I learned that testosterone can over-stimulate the central nervous system, causing a feeling of anxiety.</p><p></p><p>I had initially put this down to (it was more of a guess actually) my E2 being too high, like I might be sensitive to it or something, but now that I've spent a bit of time reading this forum, I'm beginning to think (well, it's another guess) that my testosterone dosage might be too high.</p><p></p><p>I've decided to drop my dose from 70mg to 60mg every 3.5 days and in 12 weeks I'll assess how I feel along with another blood test. I'll take somewhat of a long view of it all, and explore going lower over time (without rushing things, obviously)</p><p></p><p>Anxiety and I are old, old friends. I say we're friends but at this point I'm sick of it, coming into my daily routines and taking over all of my plans. I'd like to get it out of my life.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xibxang, post: 212774, member: 38301"] "Less is better" is something I'm leaning towards more and more these days. Physically I feel great but from the moment I wake up (which is usually before my alarm clock) to the moment I go to bed, I feel quite wired. It's only recently that I learned that testosterone can over-stimulate the central nervous system, causing a feeling of anxiety. I had initially put this down to (it was more of a guess actually) my E2 being too high, like I might be sensitive to it or something, but now that I've spent a bit of time reading this forum, I'm beginning to think (well, it's another guess) that my testosterone dosage might be too high. I've decided to drop my dose from 70mg to 60mg every 3.5 days and in 12 weeks I'll assess how I feel along with another blood test. I'll take somewhat of a long view of it all, and explore going lower over time (without rushing things, obviously) Anxiety and I are old, old friends. I say we're friends but at this point I'm sick of it, coming into my daily routines and taking over all of my plans. I'd like to get it out of my life. [/QUOTE]
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