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<blockquote data-quote="Fortunate" data-source="post: 257192" data-attributes="member: 42264"><p>I'm gonna wake this thread up (again). In another thread, I discuss a similar <a href="https://www.excelmale.com/forum/threads/the-case-against-antidepressants.25994/page-8#post-256532" target="_blank">phenomenon</a>. I have been trying to troubleshoot severe mid-day fatigue that I have been experiencing for a few weeks. My two leading candidates are sertraline and my cream protocol. I have some data that supports both theories, so I haven't quite solved it yet.</p><p></p><p>I experience a similar "crash" feeling you describe somewhere around 11AM. It tends to last until late afternoon. I feel considerable physical and mental fatigue. </p><p></p><p>I usually do my morning cream dose 6-7AM, so the onset is about 4-6 hours after my AM cream dose. I typically do my PM dose 4-5PM. So, if it's cream related, "something" is happening 4-6 hours after my dose that is hitting me like a truck (unless it's unrelated and due to sertraline). </p><p></p><p>After some challenges with cream, I dropped my dose and have been slowly moving it up (to acclimate to higher doses). I recently moved my PM dose from upper inner thigh to scrotum. When I did that, my daily mid-day fatigue went away - for about three days. My thought was that increasing then PM dose raises my trough in the morning, making the morning dose more effective. But, the fatigue is now back. So, I moved up my AM dose to see if it helps (now 100mg scrotum AM and 50mg scrotum PM).</p><p></p><p>[USER=18484]@WhatSayYou89[/USER], I don't know if you are still around, but if so, did you get this figured out? Anyone else here have any thoughts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fortunate, post: 257192, member: 42264"] I'm gonna wake this thread up (again). In another thread, I discuss a similar [URL='https://www.excelmale.com/forum/threads/the-case-against-antidepressants.25994/page-8#post-256532']phenomenon[/URL]. I have been trying to troubleshoot severe mid-day fatigue that I have been experiencing for a few weeks. My two leading candidates are sertraline and my cream protocol. I have some data that supports both theories, so I haven't quite solved it yet. I experience a similar "crash" feeling you describe somewhere around 11AM. It tends to last until late afternoon. I feel considerable physical and mental fatigue. I usually do my morning cream dose 6-7AM, so the onset is about 4-6 hours after my AM cream dose. I typically do my PM dose 4-5PM. So, if it's cream related, "something" is happening 4-6 hours after my dose that is hitting me like a truck (unless it's unrelated and due to sertraline). After some challenges with cream, I dropped my dose and have been slowly moving it up (to acclimate to higher doses). I recently moved my PM dose from upper inner thigh to scrotum. When I did that, my daily mid-day fatigue went away - for about three days. My thought was that increasing then PM dose raises my trough in the morning, making the morning dose more effective. But, the fatigue is now back. So, I moved up my AM dose to see if it helps (now 100mg scrotum AM and 50mg scrotum PM). [USER=18484]@WhatSayYou89[/USER], I don't know if you are still around, but if so, did you get this figured out? Anyone else here have any thoughts? [/QUOTE]
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