Yeah, what the heck is this low-dose phenomenon? I know of one guy who's on a low dose because of other health problems he has, but another acquaintance was always talking about wanting gradual changes, so he recently started at a quarter of what I'm getting. And I'm thinking that the changes are gradual enough--from my perspective, of course--so why drag it out for three or four times longer than necessary?
Are some guys hoping that they won't get the "negative" side effects, like losing their hair? What gives?
P.S. Radar, I started on the "standard" dose right away. Some doctors like to start low and increase the dosage gradually. I'm glad my endo didn't feel that way. I had delayed long enough and didn't want to wait for months and months to see tangible results. There's also a clinic here in town where you get what they think is appropriate, no matter how you feel about it. You can always request, and get, a lower dose than they give you, but you can't get more until/unless they think you're ready. So it really depends on whom you see.