When do you inject? Do you experience insomnia only in the wake of an injection, or is it more frequent?
I believe elevated e2 affects my sleep negatively. I've no labs to prove this but certainly seems to be the way im leaning....food for thought.
ERO - I don't take naps and fall asleep easily at night, yet find myself wide awake a couple hours later. Never did the 4 tube cortisol test but doc took blood and my AM Cortisol was 14.3 ug/dl (6.2 - 19.4).
My DHEA pre TRT with Quest and was 403 ng/dl (61 - 1636). My DHEA post TRT with LabCorp is 184ng/dl (31 - 701), so maybe I should supplement with DHEA. The more I think about it, maybe it's high early AM Cortisol more so than the Test, because when I was injecting 100 mg once a week, which is a larger single dose than my current 60 mg twice weekly, my sleep was great.
Vince - Sleeping good is probably a more desirable side effect than gains in the gym...at least at my age, 44.
If I were you I would try DHEA with dinner and those other supplements I mentioned earlier. It won't cost you a ton to try them and you should see improvement quickly - like in a week or less, possibly even the first night.
Interesting. Do you have trouble getting to sleep or go to sleep and then find yourself wide awake at 2-3am? The latter is what I had - it was my cortisol spiking at the wrong time due to stress. I have had success with the following supplements, but not much of anything with Melatonin.
Seriphos - 1 with dinner, 2 before bed
Glycene - 5 before bed
L-Theanine - 1 before bed
DHEA - 25mg before bed (DHEA opposes cortisol)
I know everybody is different, but if you have late night cortisol issues (you can check with the 4 tube cortisol test) these should prove helpful
Yep, same here! I'm over it. I get sick, flu-like symptoms, when I don't get enough sleep. I can't live like this.Hey! I came across this kind. Do you still keep on the same protocol? I have same issue as you. Fall asleep fine but go to bed and around 2-3am I'm waking up and this is every night.