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<blockquote data-quote="crashmydaytona" data-source="post: 266060" data-attributes="member: 46009"><p>I started treatment because of an utter lack of energy. To be able to work 14 hour days and still come home and enjoy my 5 children has become very difficult over the last 2 years. I don't even consider the gym anymore. I am willing to go through some trial and error to see if testosterone can give me half the energy I had. I would even sacrifice a small decline in libido for the energy. That's why I like the idea of reducing the dose. I don't know what my #s would have been a couple years ago but maybe I was only around 500 for testosterone. It's worth trying to go lower. I'm assuming my estradiol will lower as well. From all the reading I'm doing it seems doctors can only do so much. You have to find the place that feels good for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crashmydaytona, post: 266060, member: 46009"] I started treatment because of an utter lack of energy. To be able to work 14 hour days and still come home and enjoy my 5 children has become very difficult over the last 2 years. I don't even consider the gym anymore. I am willing to go through some trial and error to see if testosterone can give me half the energy I had. I would even sacrifice a small decline in libido for the energy. That's why I like the idea of reducing the dose. I don't know what my #s would have been a couple years ago but maybe I was only around 500 for testosterone. It's worth trying to go lower. I'm assuming my estradiol will lower as well. From all the reading I'm doing it seems doctors can only do so much. You have to find the place that feels good for you. [/QUOTE]
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