I have had moments of clarity like that. I've described them to my doc as life changing. A vail all my life is lifted. It was amazing. I havent had one for a long time,.... I kept loosing my boner when I went lower before, but I think that probably had more to do with DHEA dropping out suddenly now in hindsight. It used to be I couldnt tolerate DHEA at all. Now it makes me feel awesome and helps my libido. Anyway, I didnt want to make this about that, highjack or anything like that.. but, based on how I have felt I am going to go down too, seeing my doctor next week.
You mean that you have moments of clarity when your e2 is optimal or what are you saying?
How much DHEA are you on, what time of day do you take it, and in what way does it make you feel amazing? I have really struggled with DHEA. I have taken it before bed. 25-50mg is too much. It interrupts sleep and makes me feel generally weird. It's almost like a mild "trip" experience.
In what way did you not tolerate DHEA well?
The only noticeable benefit at that a 25-50mg dose was nocturnal erections. I've since tried 12.5mg doses that, although milder, only produce weird trippy feelings and mild sleep interruption, that are less effective at inducing nocturnal erections.
I thought perhaps DHEA interacted with Zoloft but I've been off of Zoloft nearly two weeks. That notion appears bunk.
I realize that I have to make studying this stuff a full-time job if I seriously want to understand it, but it's very frustrating that there does not seem to be a simple breakdown of the benefits and drawbacks if DHEA supplementation, where causes low DHEA levels, etc.
Forgive me if something like this already exists on this forum or elsewhere. It seems to me that there is an endless amount of material that one has to sift through in order to maybe reach an answer regarding TRT, hormones, or any related issues.
Many men claim they feel either nothing or no benefits from DHEA, even at much higher dosages than I've tried. I cannot imagine trying 100mg. I would feel like I'm on drugs.