Quick rundown ... chronic pain patient currently on day 6 of weaning off of buprenorphine (if curious, MUCH more detail in my intro thread here ... http://www.bluelight.org/vb/threads/791270-Hellos-amp-my-history).
About 9 months ago I decided to have my hormone panel run and came back under 100 for Testosterone. Tried cypionate shots but they thickened my blood (ie, too much hemoglobin) too much. Switched to Androgel but between cost of refills (even with insurance, but deductibles) and slimey factor on busy days I haven't been as consistent with it as I should. However I did manage to get from 95 to 154 last blood check. Have been much more consistent with the last couple of months up until I decided (for reasons in that intro thread above) to get off my opioid pain pills.
The question I have is ... during withdrawals ... stay on the Androgel to keep things up or (as I've done for the last 5 days, mostly from being bed ridden during the withdrawals) go off of it in a last ditch hope that my body kicks it back in similar to it starting to produce endorphins again?
It won't kill me to just stay off of it for now in hopes of it kicking things back in. I went for a long time with low T to begin with and, if it doesn't kick back in, I've got no big problem with sticking with supplementation. Only 1 of my testes has ever produced properly due to an injury as a kid, so I'm likely limping along and might need supplementation even without the opioid suppression.
I just haven't had a lot of luck with it and my urologist, while a great uro and cardio, isn't super familiar with opioid suppression.
My gut feeling is that during withdrawals may be the worst time to supplement IF I want a shot at the body getting the signal that it is time to start up again. I definitely could tell that the Androgel suppressed what little natural production I had.
If anyone knows of medical research or personal experience with this, much appreciated.
- Past 3 years started with 3 spinal surgeries and 1 major complication
- Oxycodone 5mg 2-3x/day + 5mg diazepam @ night first year post-op
- Levorphanol 2mg 1-2x/day + 5mg diazepam @ night second year
- Buprenorphine 2mg 3-4x/day + 0.5mg clonazepam @ night past year (didn't actually switch to bupe with the intent to wean off, that decision came recently)
About 9 months ago I decided to have my hormone panel run and came back under 100 for Testosterone. Tried cypionate shots but they thickened my blood (ie, too much hemoglobin) too much. Switched to Androgel but between cost of refills (even with insurance, but deductibles) and slimey factor on busy days I haven't been as consistent with it as I should. However I did manage to get from 95 to 154 last blood check. Have been much more consistent with the last couple of months up until I decided (for reasons in that intro thread above) to get off my opioid pain pills.
The question I have is ... during withdrawals ... stay on the Androgel to keep things up or (as I've done for the last 5 days, mostly from being bed ridden during the withdrawals) go off of it in a last ditch hope that my body kicks it back in similar to it starting to produce endorphins again?
It won't kill me to just stay off of it for now in hopes of it kicking things back in. I went for a long time with low T to begin with and, if it doesn't kick back in, I've got no big problem with sticking with supplementation. Only 1 of my testes has ever produced properly due to an injury as a kid, so I'm likely limping along and might need supplementation even without the opioid suppression.
I just haven't had a lot of luck with it and my urologist, while a great uro and cardio, isn't super familiar with opioid suppression.
My gut feeling is that during withdrawals may be the worst time to supplement IF I want a shot at the body getting the signal that it is time to start up again. I definitely could tell that the Androgel suppressed what little natural production I had.
If anyone knows of medical research or personal experience with this, much appreciated.
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