T3 makes me sleepy?

billydidit

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Started another cycle of T3 for the last 6 weeks of my cutter. I don't know what the hell is goin on but after I take it I become so tired.

I had a full 8 hours of sleep last night. Woke up at 7:30am for my morning shake, morning jabs, and morning T3 dose. I'm okay for a while then I get so tired I almost have to take a nap. I woke up at 1:30PM !!!

Its a liquid form that I got domestically from a place where there is a dragon made of iron. 100mcg per ml X 60 ml. I have only taken about 25 to 40 mcg doses so far. It has been 3 days and all three I get that nap time feeling after I take the T3.

What is going on? I plan to be bumping this up to 100mcg for a 5 week period!

peace

-bj
 
Started another cycle of T3 for the last 6 weeks of my cutter. I don't know what the hell is goin on but after I take it I become so tired.

I had a full 8 hours of sleep last night. Woke up at 7:30am for my morning shake, morning jabs, and morning T3 dose. I'm okay for a while then I get so tired I almost have to take a nap. I woke up at 1:30PM !!!

Its a liquid form that I got domestically from a place where there is a dragon made of iron. 100mcg per ml X 60 ml. I have only taken about 25 to 40 mcg doses so far. It has been 3 days and all three I get that nap time feeling after I take the T3.

What is going on? I plan to be bumping this up to 100mcg for a 5 week period!

peace

-bj


That dragon place usually is g2g, but I don't know if I would trust microgram dosing to research chem liquid suspension. If my imagination serves me right, their stuff is generally more of syrup than a liquid. What is the viscosity and color of the T3? If it is an opaque liquid you can't see any precipitates in the liquid and wouldn't know if the product was "crashing." In other words, depending on where in the bottle the dose was drawn, the potency may vary. In answer to your question tho, lethargy is a side of t3. Google 'cytomel' and you'll find it in the manufacturer's data.
 
That dragon place usually is g2g, but I don't know if I would trust microgram dosing to research chem liquid suspension. If my imagination serves me right, their stuff is generally more of syrup than a liquid. What is the viscosity and color of the T3? If it is an opaque liquid you can't see any precipitates in the liquid and wouldn't know if the product was "crashing." In other words, depending on where in the bottle the dose was drawn, the potency may vary. In answer to your question tho, lethargy is a side of t3. Google 'cytomel' and you'll find it in the manufacturer's data.

It's pink and very thick. I try to stir it up and suck it into a syringe without a needle. You cant see through it and it barely drips. About like hand cream or thick liquid soap.

I'll make it a point to give it a good stir. I had not planned on using the pump (god only knows how much the pump produces in mcg) I think I will go down to the pharmacy and get some slin pins and divide doses throughout the day so that I dont get hit so hard.....or just take it at night. I have to admit that's some of the best sleep I've had in a while. But since it's only on my system for like 8 hours or so I guess it makes sense to take it 3 times per day.

Which I find strange because doctors that prescribe this medication have patients take the med once per day. Is it like your thyroid only needs one boost per day or is it bette to keep it charged 24x7 ?

Thanks for the info.

peace

-bj
 
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