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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
Does Modafinil Work For Energy?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike007" data-source="post: 12751" data-attributes="member: 2572"><p>I am on CPAP too. I had the same symptoms like you. However, I figured out my own problem. My CPAP pressure was pretty good (got checked two times through sleep study). It was a hormonal issue for me. If your arimidex dose is not correct, you can experience daytime sleepiness. For me, every other day does not work. I either take it every third day OR two times a week. I tried by quitting arimidex and my sleep became better. Later I tried a few different dosing schedule and found the one that works for me.</p><p>In summary, frequent dosing could be an issue. It gives you a roller coaster effect and affect your REM sleep. It is the REM sleep that counts, not the total time in bed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike007, post: 12751, member: 2572"] I am on CPAP too. I had the same symptoms like you. However, I figured out my own problem. My CPAP pressure was pretty good (got checked two times through sleep study). It was a hormonal issue for me. If your arimidex dose is not correct, you can experience daytime sleepiness. For me, every other day does not work. I either take it every third day OR two times a week. I tried by quitting arimidex and my sleep became better. Later I tried a few different dosing schedule and found the one that works for me. In summary, frequent dosing could be an issue. It gives you a roller coaster effect and affect your REM sleep. It is the REM sleep that counts, not the total time in bed. [/QUOTE]
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