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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Testosterone Side Effects after one year.
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<blockquote data-quote="Gibbon" data-source="post: 273798" data-attributes="member: 43824"><p>Hey guys, it has been 4 weeks since I lowered my dose and I have good things and then something I can only describe as a type of withdrawl. I think I should have lowered it by 10% instead of jumping to 20%. For the bad. Nausea! Felt like I was going to throw a couple of times. Just out of the blue during or after meals. Something I never have so it's sorta odd, bowel issues, some twitchiness (legs) and i find myself fidgeting, anxiousness at times, and some sleep issues. </p><p></p><p>For the good, better clairity, 3 nights before last were very good sleep wise, appetite (something that hasn't been good for over 3 weeks), irritability and anger is reduced a lot, improvement in overall numbness to the world. Things I didn't notice that were not good for quality of life. </p><p></p><p>I assume that my hormones are adjusting and that I need to give it at least 6 to 8 weeks. Seems like any additional test changes would be a terrible idea at this time. I sorta realized that even though eventually things will settle down there is a downside to reducing dose because the body has had a higher dose of test and parts of the body are used to it? Does this make sense to anyone? Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gibbon, post: 273798, member: 43824"] Hey guys, it has been 4 weeks since I lowered my dose and I have good things and then something I can only describe as a type of withdrawl. I think I should have lowered it by 10% instead of jumping to 20%. For the bad. Nausea! Felt like I was going to throw a couple of times. Just out of the blue during or after meals. Something I never have so it's sorta odd, bowel issues, some twitchiness (legs) and i find myself fidgeting, anxiousness at times, and some sleep issues. For the good, better clairity, 3 nights before last were very good sleep wise, appetite (something that hasn't been good for over 3 weeks), irritability and anger is reduced a lot, improvement in overall numbness to the world. Things I didn't notice that were not good for quality of life. I assume that my hormones are adjusting and that I need to give it at least 6 to 8 weeks. Seems like any additional test changes would be a terrible idea at this time. I sorta realized that even though eventually things will settle down there is a downside to reducing dose because the body has had a higher dose of test and parts of the body are used to it? Does this make sense to anyone? Thank you. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Testosterone Side Effects after one year.
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