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<blockquote data-quote="Hoss91" data-source="post: 59459" data-attributes="member: 14777"><p>It is a good point, and one that I am considering actually (one of my questions for the endocrinologist is around sleep). I shouldn't say that every sleep is crappy. I would says 3-4 / 7 days, I wake up, and I am indifferent. I don't feel exactly tired, but I don't feel "refreshed" like everyone keeps on ranting about. More sleep each night like 8 - 9 I almost always wake up tired the next day.</p><p></p><p>I don't have the claustrophobia, dizziness, balance issues, or movement problems. I can also hold a conversation, it's more so moments after the conclusion of the conversation, I tend to forget details.</p><p></p><p>One good thing is that once I get the more in-depth blood tests, it will determine if it is primary or secondary hypogonadism. If secondary, then we have the answer - something else is causing the low testosterone. </p><p></p><p>Out of curiosity, in your case, if it is not low testosterone, why are you still on TRT?</p><p></p><p>@CoastWatcher - Life Labs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hoss91, post: 59459, member: 14777"] It is a good point, and one that I am considering actually (one of my questions for the endocrinologist is around sleep). I shouldn't say that every sleep is crappy. I would says 3-4 / 7 days, I wake up, and I am indifferent. I don't feel exactly tired, but I don't feel "refreshed" like everyone keeps on ranting about. More sleep each night like 8 - 9 I almost always wake up tired the next day. I don't have the claustrophobia, dizziness, balance issues, or movement problems. I can also hold a conversation, it's more so moments after the conclusion of the conversation, I tend to forget details. One good thing is that once I get the more in-depth blood tests, it will determine if it is primary or secondary hypogonadism. If secondary, then we have the answer - something else is causing the low testosterone. Out of curiosity, in your case, if it is not low testosterone, why are you still on TRT? @CoastWatcher - Life Labs [/QUOTE]
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