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<blockquote data-quote="Fortunate" data-source="post: 217333" data-attributes="member: 42264"><p>To be honest, I have pretty much been on 3x a day for years, so it's hard to say. I think when I started, I was told it could be used 2 or 3 times a day. I decided 3 was the way to go, and I've done that ever since. I don't think once a day would be very effective.</p><p></p><p>I don't take it exactly 6-8 hours apart - too hard to coordinate. So, I tend to take it after shower in AM, at lunch time and around 5PM. If I had to give one dose up, I'd give up 5PM. I suspect I would do OK without that one, but not sure.</p><p></p><p>How did your trial go?</p><p></p><p>For anyone interested, I recently (once again) did an injection trial. This time, I used Xyosted 50mg and spaced it out every 4-5 days. It's off label, but thought it made sense. I did it for several weeks and overall, I had a noticeable drop in libido. Mood has been poor. Energy OK. As of today, I am back on Natesto. It just works best for me. I have rendered some opinions on Natesto and libido before. My updated opinion on this matter is that Natesto is good for libido. I have experienced a few honeymoons (cream and injections), and during these times, libido is always strong. But, during this last trial, libido has been much worse than it is in general on Natesto.</p><p></p><p>In fairness, I started a beta blocker while I was on Xyosted. I get migraines and beta blockers are first line preventive drug. I reasoned that the beta blocker could reduce headaches, and blunt the cardiovascular effects of injected testosterone that I tend to feel (strong heartbeat, elevated blood pressure). I think the beta blocker made the ride smoother - less vigorous heartbeat and BP under better (but not perfect) control. But, I still got a headache every time I injected. Ended up not being worth it, and it is very possible that the beta blocker was responsible for some of my downward mood shift (a known side effect), as opposed to the test.</p><p></p><p>Will you keep me in the loop if you decide to go 2-3 times a day?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fortunate, post: 217333, member: 42264"] To be honest, I have pretty much been on 3x a day for years, so it's hard to say. I think when I started, I was told it could be used 2 or 3 times a day. I decided 3 was the way to go, and I've done that ever since. I don't think once a day would be very effective. I don't take it exactly 6-8 hours apart - too hard to coordinate. So, I tend to take it after shower in AM, at lunch time and around 5PM. If I had to give one dose up, I'd give up 5PM. I suspect I would do OK without that one, but not sure. How did your trial go? For anyone interested, I recently (once again) did an injection trial. This time, I used Xyosted 50mg and spaced it out every 4-5 days. It's off label, but thought it made sense. I did it for several weeks and overall, I had a noticeable drop in libido. Mood has been poor. Energy OK. As of today, I am back on Natesto. It just works best for me. I have rendered some opinions on Natesto and libido before. My updated opinion on this matter is that Natesto is good for libido. I have experienced a few honeymoons (cream and injections), and during these times, libido is always strong. But, during this last trial, libido has been much worse than it is in general on Natesto. In fairness, I started a beta blocker while I was on Xyosted. I get migraines and beta blockers are first line preventive drug. I reasoned that the beta blocker could reduce headaches, and blunt the cardiovascular effects of injected testosterone that I tend to feel (strong heartbeat, elevated blood pressure). I think the beta blocker made the ride smoother - less vigorous heartbeat and BP under better (but not perfect) control. But, I still got a headache every time I injected. Ended up not being worth it, and it is very possible that the beta blocker was responsible for some of my downward mood shift (a known side effect), as opposed to the test. Will you keep me in the loop if you decide to go 2-3 times a day? [/QUOTE]
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