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<blockquote data-quote="daves52380" data-source="post: 98581" data-attributes="member: 13488"><p>I am only contemplating cutting dosage because I think the current dosage could be a contributing factor to no relief as research from some others who have experienced this and I do not take any corticosteroids to my knowledge. My TRT is not the silver bullet to relieve all of life's perils although, since treatment I feel like a new man. Increased energy, strength, libido and mood but stress is a real part of everyday life that must be managed because no hormone therapy will do that alone, at least for me.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I have not been recommended any medication yet, that was my first visit to the eye doc I was told the natural course for this condition is 90% of the time it will go away on its own within 3-6 months. </p><p></p><p><span style="font-family: 'Verdana'"></span></p><p></p><p> Crash, if it wasn't for your post I would never have considered that my TRT treatment could be a factor as there was nothing on the web that suggested anything otherwise. It was only commonly linked to corticalsteroids, which led me to believe this had nothing to do with testosterone. Very little information on this out there so hopefully sharing our experinces can educate and help others. Thank you for sharing your experience, I read it in its entirely and it led me in a new direction to try something new for relief. </p><p></p><p> I thank everyone for their input and ideas. I'm going to try what Nelson recommended. I will cut T dose in half and cut out all other meds, anastrozole, caffeine, more rest and manage stress. </p><p></p><p> Some suggest my t-dose is too high. I started at 150mg/wk and I just wasn't feeling it, not much energy, weak erections etc. A big improvement but just wasnt all there. 200mg/wk was too much. 180mg/wk is my sweet spot and I have everything dialed in pretty good with the exception of having to donate regularly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daves52380, post: 98581, member: 13488"] I am only contemplating cutting dosage because I think the current dosage could be a contributing factor to no relief as research from some others who have experienced this and I do not take any corticosteroids to my knowledge. My TRT is not the silver bullet to relieve all of life's perils although, since treatment I feel like a new man. Increased energy, strength, libido and mood but stress is a real part of everyday life that must be managed because no hormone therapy will do that alone, at least for me. I have not been recommended any medication yet, that was my first visit to the eye doc I was told the natural course for this condition is 90% of the time it will go away on its own within 3-6 months. [FONT=Verdana][/FONT] Crash, if it wasn't for your post I would never have considered that my TRT treatment could be a factor as there was nothing on the web that suggested anything otherwise. It was only commonly linked to corticalsteroids, which led me to believe this had nothing to do with testosterone. Very little information on this out there so hopefully sharing our experinces can educate and help others. Thank you for sharing your experience, I read it in its entirely and it led me in a new direction to try something new for relief. I thank everyone for their input and ideas. I'm going to try what Nelson recommended. I will cut T dose in half and cut out all other meds, anastrozole, caffeine, more rest and manage stress. Some suggest my t-dose is too high. I started at 150mg/wk and I just wasn't feeling it, not much energy, weak erections etc. A big improvement but just wasnt all there. 200mg/wk was too much. 180mg/wk is my sweet spot and I have everything dialed in pretty good with the exception of having to donate regularly. [/QUOTE]
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