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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Have you ever DECREASED your dose?
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<blockquote data-quote="CoastWatcher" data-source="post: 35058" data-attributes="member: 2624"><p>The other members of the Forum who have posted here, all of whom are taking significantly higher doses than I ever have, and I have no interest in doing so, make a valid point - each one of us is different. That said, on 16mg a day my total testosterone floats just below 1000 and my e2 sits between 25 and 28, with no AI.</p><p></p><p>The subjective improvements that I can attest to on 112mg a week, 16mg a day, start with rapid induction of sleep. As soon as I began responding to TRT my sleep patterns improved, but at higher doses I still found it a bit of a challenge to fall asleep. Once that happened, I stayed down for the night, but on lower doses I fall asleep within minutes of turning the light out.</p><p></p><p>On higher doses of testosterone, I found delayed ejaculation, no matter how much stimulation was applied, to be a challenge. Lowering the dose helped significantly. I would have to say that penis sensitivity improved somewhat as well on lower doses. </p><p></p><p>I should point out out that each time I made a protocol change, I waited six weeks before testing. During that time I paid close attention to my body and did feel a bit "off" during the first two weeks of a change. As Dr. Saya has noted, as one lowers the amount injected, and moves to more frequent injections, everything has to be rebalanced. It takes a bit of patience. </p><p></p><p>But I feel great.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoastWatcher, post: 35058, member: 2624"] The other members of the Forum who have posted here, all of whom are taking significantly higher doses than I ever have, and I have no interest in doing so, make a valid point - each one of us is different. That said, on 16mg a day my total testosterone floats just below 1000 and my e2 sits between 25 and 28, with no AI. The subjective improvements that I can attest to on 112mg a week, 16mg a day, start with rapid induction of sleep. As soon as I began responding to TRT my sleep patterns improved, but at higher doses I still found it a bit of a challenge to fall asleep. Once that happened, I stayed down for the night, but on lower doses I fall asleep within minutes of turning the light out. On higher doses of testosterone, I found delayed ejaculation, no matter how much stimulation was applied, to be a challenge. Lowering the dose helped significantly. I would have to say that penis sensitivity improved somewhat as well on lower doses. I should point out out that each time I made a protocol change, I waited six weeks before testing. During that time I paid close attention to my body and did feel a bit "off" during the first two weeks of a change. As Dr. Saya has noted, as one lowers the amount injected, and moves to more frequent injections, everything has to be rebalanced. It takes a bit of patience. But I feel great. [/QUOTE]
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