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<blockquote data-quote="David2311" data-source="post: 194034" data-attributes="member: 27768"><p>I’ve been on cream for a little over 2 years. I started at 50mg then went to 60mg.</p><p></p><p>Been on 60mg over the last year with T ranging from 500 and creeping up to 984. Felt fantastic at the higher end of the range. When the 984 result came back my doctor lowered my dose to 50mg. The 984 result was 4 hours after application and I think 24 over the high end of the range. It wasn’t a lot over. Free T was also just over the top end of the range.</p><p></p><p>Three months after lowering the dose to 50mg I don’t feel as good. I went and had my own test done. Came back at 319. I went a month later for another test and came back at 99. Doctor told me to alternate dose (50mg one day and 62.5mg the next) until I see him in a month and a half. It’s been a month since I started alternating dose and still feel like crap.</p><p></p><p>I go for labs next week. But here is my question.</p><p></p><p>Since my T levels dropped so low for a month or more am I essentially starting over and need to wait a few weeks to feel better assuming the new “alternating dose” is enough? It’s not like injections where you might be low for a day or two until your next injection. I’ve been low, really low, for a while.</p><p></p><p>I feel like my levels got too low on a cellular lever not just a blood level but that’s just a guess. That’s why I’m asking.</p><p></p><p>sorry for the long read!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David2311, post: 194034, member: 27768"] I’ve been on cream for a little over 2 years. I started at 50mg then went to 60mg. Been on 60mg over the last year with T ranging from 500 and creeping up to 984. Felt fantastic at the higher end of the range. When the 984 result came back my doctor lowered my dose to 50mg. The 984 result was 4 hours after application and I think 24 over the high end of the range. It wasn’t a lot over. Free T was also just over the top end of the range. Three months after lowering the dose to 50mg I don’t feel as good. I went and had my own test done. Came back at 319. I went a month later for another test and came back at 99. Doctor told me to alternate dose (50mg one day and 62.5mg the next) until I see him in a month and a half. It’s been a month since I started alternating dose and still feel like crap. I go for labs next week. But here is my question. Since my T levels dropped so low for a month or more am I essentially starting over and need to wait a few weeks to feel better assuming the new “alternating dose” is enough? It’s not like injections where you might be low for a day or two until your next injection. I’ve been low, really low, for a while. I feel like my levels got too low on a cellular lever not just a blood level but that’s just a guess. That’s why I’m asking. sorry for the long read! [/QUOTE]
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