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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Lab Results for a 25 yo, not sure if my results were low enough to warrant TRT at my age
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<blockquote data-quote="Drug350" data-source="post: 259620" data-attributes="member: 44769"><p>I had very similar issue's with Provigil / Nuvigil keeping me awake when I wanted to sleep, but after a lot of different trials and errors, I found it's all dose dependent. I work as an engineer on the railroad. I never go to work or sleep at the same time. I'm on call everyday with a 2 hour on duty call, both at home of at the away from home terminal hotel. I also average 220 - 276 hours on duty each month. This schedule, or lack thereof, is BRUTAL !!!! Many days or nights I'm taking Provigil / Nuvigil to stay awake while running, and then I get to the hotel, and I have to get into bed and get some sleep because my phone will ring approximately 12 hours later to come back out and work another train back home. In the beginning, I had major issues with Provigil / Nuvigil keeping me awake when I needed to sleep, and I would end up having to take sleep aids like Sonata, Ambient, or OTC sleep aids in order to get the sleep I desperately needed. What I learned was to make sure if I thought I may have issue's staying awake upon taking my on duty call, I would make sure I took Provigil / Nuvigil as soon as possible, giving myself approximately 8 - 14 hours before I would be jumping in bed. On some occasions, I thought I was OK to work all night without needing any Provigil / Nuvigil, only to get halfway to the away terminal, and find myself dieing to stay awake. On those trips, I learned to take half a dose, and it would be enough to keep me awake and going for several hours, and didn't interfere with my sleep. Provigil / Nuvigil has been a huge help with my job and I don't know what I'd do without having this available. Adderall obviously works great too, but it's extremely difficult to get nowadays and it obviously can lead to dependence and withdrawals if taken regularly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Drug350, post: 259620, member: 44769"] I had very similar issue's with Provigil / Nuvigil keeping me awake when I wanted to sleep, but after a lot of different trials and errors, I found it's all dose dependent. I work as an engineer on the railroad. I never go to work or sleep at the same time. I'm on call everyday with a 2 hour on duty call, both at home of at the away from home terminal hotel. I also average 220 - 276 hours on duty each month. This schedule, or lack thereof, is BRUTAL !!!! Many days or nights I'm taking Provigil / Nuvigil to stay awake while running, and then I get to the hotel, and I have to get into bed and get some sleep because my phone will ring approximately 12 hours later to come back out and work another train back home. In the beginning, I had major issues with Provigil / Nuvigil keeping me awake when I needed to sleep, and I would end up having to take sleep aids like Sonata, Ambient, or OTC sleep aids in order to get the sleep I desperately needed. What I learned was to make sure if I thought I may have issue's staying awake upon taking my on duty call, I would make sure I took Provigil / Nuvigil as soon as possible, giving myself approximately 8 - 14 hours before I would be jumping in bed. On some occasions, I thought I was OK to work all night without needing any Provigil / Nuvigil, only to get halfway to the away terminal, and find myself dieing to stay awake. On those trips, I learned to take half a dose, and it would be enough to keep me awake and going for several hours, and didn't interfere with my sleep. Provigil / Nuvigil has been a huge help with my job and I don't know what I'd do without having this available. Adderall obviously works great too, but it's extremely difficult to get nowadays and it obviously can lead to dependence and withdrawals if taken regularly. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Lab Results for a 25 yo, not sure if my results were low enough to warrant TRT at my age
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