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Testosterone Side Effect Management
I Haven’t Slept in 4 years. What to Do?
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<blockquote data-quote="tropicaldaze1950" data-source="post: 192472" data-attributes="member: 13651"><p>I have treatment resistant bipolar, 15 year duration, 70 years old. Been on Klonopin for all those years. All I am is addicted to it, even though I managed to go from 1.5 mg per night to .25 mg over a two year period. Been on every psych med, antihistamines, DHEA, pregnenolone, melatonin, progesterone(which does seem to work but then I can't ejaculate). My psychiatrist, also a board certified neurologist, told me Klonopin causes brain damage similar to what is seen in long term alcohol abuse. I probably have damage already from the drug. Regarding Serequel/quetiapine, at low dose it strongly antagonizes histamine, thus the sleep. [USER=40184]@Misery[/USER]; I'm presuming you're on quetiapine for psych issues. If I'm wrong, I apologize. It's not a drug to a fool around with. Even at low doses it can negatively impact blood sugar, lipids and the heart, but, so can long term poor sleep. Screwed either way.</p><p></p><p>Testosterone injections haven't made my sleep better or worse. 30 to 50 mg either daily or EOD, in the past, had improved my mood. Currently restarting, quite low; 20 mg, Test E, IM, EOD. I'm actually experiencing mild to moderate nocturnal erections after three weeks on this protocol. Not getting excited but good to have any degree of erectile function.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tropicaldaze1950, post: 192472, member: 13651"] I have treatment resistant bipolar, 15 year duration, 70 years old. Been on Klonopin for all those years. All I am is addicted to it, even though I managed to go from 1.5 mg per night to .25 mg over a two year period. Been on every psych med, antihistamines, DHEA, pregnenolone, melatonin, progesterone(which does seem to work but then I can't ejaculate). My psychiatrist, also a board certified neurologist, told me Klonopin causes brain damage similar to what is seen in long term alcohol abuse. I probably have damage already from the drug. Regarding Serequel/quetiapine, at low dose it strongly antagonizes histamine, thus the sleep. [USER=40184]@Misery[/USER]; I'm presuming you're on quetiapine for psych issues. If I'm wrong, I apologize. It's not a drug to a fool around with. Even at low doses it can negatively impact blood sugar, lipids and the heart, but, so can long term poor sleep. Screwed either way. Testosterone injections haven't made my sleep better or worse. 30 to 50 mg either daily or EOD, in the past, had improved my mood. Currently restarting, quite low; 20 mg, Test E, IM, EOD. I'm actually experiencing mild to moderate nocturnal erections after three weeks on this protocol. Not getting excited but good to have any degree of erectile function. [/QUOTE]
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