Hey, sorry if I put this in the wrong category or something but I only signed up today because I really wanted opinions on this:
For the past couple weeks, I've been nauseous constantly. It's moreso when I'm sitting/laying down, but even in general daily I'll be nauseous - some times more than others. It's very unpredictable, but it's of course led to a loss in appetite and weight.
I went to my doctor with this already, and she said my blood work all looks normal as far as things like my liver and kidneys go - however, she said my T levels seemed high. She said she wants to lower my dosage.
I've tried looking around for anyone who might've went through what I'm going through on here, but wasn't really able to find a similar situation. Do you think this could be what's wrong with me? I'm really confused and I want to get better, but I'm also nervous about lowering my dosage - worried it'll cause spotting to come back or something.
Anyway, I just wanted some opinions and maybe reassurance, if this is right.
Thank you!
*No Dosages Please*
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Never had nausea from T even with high levels personally. I don't hear that it causes nausea in others either. There must be another reason.
Watch GPs with the dosage, if they're not trained in dealing with trans stuff they might lower it on principle, this happened to me and it had to be overruled by the GIC clinical director and another GP a couple of times.