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<blockquote data-quote="Bcliff3027" data-source="post: 136662" data-attributes="member: 16816"><p>Welp, I’ve had another flare up.. without anastrozole... in other words, I don’t think it’s the anastrozole anymore. I found that my eyes hurt after picking my son up from school. So, I went to YouTube and found a video relating to anxiety and sensitivity to light. He summarized that when you have high levels of anxiety your body has an adrenaline response(fight or flight) the eyes allow more light in to help deal with the crisis. Anyways, I noticed when I upped my TRT dose my sleep quality significantly decreased. I wasn’t tired dispite the loss of sleep so I was still happy. Which leads me to believe I wasn’t tired because my body was responding to the higher Testosterone on board by maybe having a type of fight or flight hormonal release.</p><p></p><p>I am a stay at home dad when I got home yesterday from dropping him off for his 3 hour pre-K program I cried in the truck. Struck by panic and dispair. I was back in my prison.. willingly. Obviously, I don’t really feel that way. It was the first time I’ve ever had a panic attack. I’ve been staying home full time for 2 years and I love it. I’ve just got to get this dose down and start sleeping good again. Last night I got 2:30 hrs of sleep dispite being in bed 5 hours according to my auto sleep app on my Apple Watch.. which I find to be very accurate. I find myself laying in bed awake unaware that I’m actually awake. The watch detects this somehow. 6 months ago this wasn’t an issue. Anyways, I believe I have found a path to fix this. Back to 100mg a week where I didn’t have these issues. I read on this forum a while back about a guy upping his dose and his dr ran an adrenaline or some type of stimulant hormone test on him and found high levels that was directly linked to his trt dose. Thanks everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bcliff3027, post: 136662, member: 16816"] Welp, I’ve had another flare up.. without anastrozole... in other words, I don’t think it’s the anastrozole anymore. I found that my eyes hurt after picking my son up from school. So, I went to YouTube and found a video relating to anxiety and sensitivity to light. He summarized that when you have high levels of anxiety your body has an adrenaline response(fight or flight) the eyes allow more light in to help deal with the crisis. Anyways, I noticed when I upped my TRT dose my sleep quality significantly decreased. I wasn’t tired dispite the loss of sleep so I was still happy. Which leads me to believe I wasn’t tired because my body was responding to the higher Testosterone on board by maybe having a type of fight or flight hormonal release. I am a stay at home dad when I got home yesterday from dropping him off for his 3 hour pre-K program I cried in the truck. Struck by panic and dispair. I was back in my prison.. willingly. Obviously, I don’t really feel that way. It was the first time I’ve ever had a panic attack. I’ve been staying home full time for 2 years and I love it. I’ve just got to get this dose down and start sleeping good again. Last night I got 2:30 hrs of sleep dispite being in bed 5 hours according to my auto sleep app on my Apple Watch.. which I find to be very accurate. I find myself laying in bed awake unaware that I’m actually awake. The watch detects this somehow. 6 months ago this wasn’t an issue. Anyways, I believe I have found a path to fix this. Back to 100mg a week where I didn’t have these issues. I read on this forum a while back about a guy upping his dose and his dr ran an adrenaline or some type of stimulant hormone test on him and found high levels that was directly linked to his trt dose. Thanks everyone. [/QUOTE]
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