Hey guys,
so I'm asking this question here, but I'm not in any way taking it as replacement to advice from a doctor. I'm seeing him in about two weeks and I won't change my dose until we discuss my medical readings. I'd just like to get an opinion from guys that might've gone through the same thing, since I'm a bit curious as to where this comes from.
I inject <dosage not allowed> every week. On my last doc visit two months ago, I was told I have high levels of T, even though they're not crossing the ''normal'' line, and that the risk this brought with it was that it could turn back into E. I wasn't really concerned about that at first, but I've noticed that when I get significant changes, I have days where I get tired. So tired, in fact, that I crash and need to get some sleep, even though I've had my whole night and then some. I'm a very active person, and I hate missing gym sessions, but it feels like I'm constantly wiped out. This chronic fatigue wasn't present on this dose constantly, it feels like it comes in phases that always bring a handful of changes with them. It's why I'm asking myself this relevant question; is this really about the dosage needing to be lowered, or am I experiencing normal symptoms, especially considering the hysto is yet to be done, with E pushing back against the T?
In a scenario where I'm advised to lower, I'd go to <dosage not allowed> I'm just not sure it's really the solution and I wonder how I'd feel if I changed my dosage.
Thoughts?
Thanks in advance.
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