Quote from: chuck on October 23, 2013, 11:07:11 PM
Hey there
I think it is a terribly idea to pause your hormones, that is going to cause more emotional issues than help in my opinion. I have also been diagnosed as bipolar in the past, but I found the detached feeling that I got from testosterone to be a blessing. No more flying off the handle about small crap. I think if they can talk about you together than you should request to be a part of the conversation to clear things up. Maybe a threeway call.
I can understand wanting to 'reset' me mentally back to a default state to start from the bottom and figure out what is wrong, but after thinking about it for a bit tonight, I agree with you. I think T and the mood issue are ultimately unrelated, but they are being intertwined due to timing and weirdness.
I will have to miss my shot before I see anybody again. I have no idea when they will talk to each other. I had to fill out a bunch of forms allowing them to communicate with each other about me. I can't even sneak in that injection because if it reacts really badly, it will cause problems.
Quote from: Arch on October 23, 2013, 11:18:52 PM
I don't know what dose you are on--and we cannot discuss it here--but I have a friend whose bipolar went out of control because his dose was too low. He didn't realize it for a long time because it was unintentional. One of the docs mistakenly gave him a lower concentration of T but the same amount injected, so my friend was getting half of the dose he should have been getting. He even refilled the prescription without noticing! Once his dose was readjusted, he started feeling much better. I think they also upped his psych meds at the same time, but the increase in T seemed to be the deciding factor.
I guess this is also a good lesson that we should always check our meds before we take them home. We can't assume that everyone in the chain will get it right. Occasionally, a doc or pharmacist will make a mistake.
The allergic reaction seems odd to me. Didn't you say that you tried two different oils? Is it possible that you are allergic to both?
Yeah...first I did the cypionate in seasme oil that Stroheckers compounds. Then, I got another cypionate that calls itself a generic of depo-testosterone suspended in cottonseed oil that was not compounded, but was also ordered from them. I had two reactions in a row on the first, then I went to the doctor and she switched me, lowered my dose, told me to inject in thigh instead of stomach, and I had another reaction in pretty much the same way though not quite as severe.
The reaction may actually be due to the psych meds I am currently on. One of them causes bizarre random skin issues as a side effect, and they had me injecting subcutaneously. Before she made the decision to have me stop for now, we were going to try straight up deep IM injections to see if that bypassed a reaction.
The reaction was not all that awful - itchy as anything and looks scary initially, but it went away in ~3 days or so. I would put up with it, honestly if I had to, especially if no other option existed. She did say that my body may not be processing it the right way because of the reaction...but I have noticeable changes, so who knows.
I came out to my psychiatrist days before I started taking T as almost an aside as I was walking out to the door of my last appointment...probably not the best idea. I like him as a doctor though, I hope he is not really weirded out by all of this.