Brain fog.. Taking 1mg Propecia a day atm

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  • baldlad
    Junior Member
    • Apr 2013
    • 8

    Brain fog.. Taking 1mg Propecia a day atm

    Hey..

    I've been on Propecia for 2 weeks now and this week I've been experiencing brain fog.. like I can't concentrate on things, lack of energy etc.

    I've been cutting 5mg pills into fifths and taking 1mg each morning, and starting tomorrow I've decidied to start taking it in the evenings so that the brain fog is in the night and hopefully gone by the morning.

    I've heard about Propecia being just as effective in smaller doses though.. which would result in a shorter period of brain fog? Or none at all? Hopefully.

    So it's either take 0.5mg or whatever each evening or take the 1mg doses every other day..

    What does everyone think about this? What's the best route to go down?

    Cheers
  • BigThinker
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2012
    • 1507

    #2
    Originally posted by baldlad
    Hey..

    I've been on Propecia for 2 weeks now and this week I've been experiencing brain fog.. like I can't concentrate on things, lack of energy etc.

    I've been cutting 5mg pills into fifths and taking 1mg each morning, and starting tomorrow I've decidied to start taking it in the evenings so that the brain fog is in the night and hopefully gone by the morning.

    I've heard about Propecia being just as effective in smaller doses though.. which would result in a shorter period of brain fog? Or none at all? Hopefully.

    So it's either take 0.5mg or whatever each evening or take the 1mg doses every other day..

    What does everyone think about this? What's the best route to go down?

    Cheers
    If you're getting legit brain fog, I would advise going low dose. I started 0.625 mg then went up to 0.833 and now am up to 1.25 mg over the course of ~2 months. No sides to report, although I obviously can't attribute that to anything with certainty.

    0.625 mg was sufficient to make the itch go away, which I think may be indicative it was working.

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    • baldlad
      Junior Member
      • Apr 2013
      • 8

      #3
      Yeah, it's definitely legit brain fog. I'm just cutting up the pill with a knife though so it's pretty sketch. How are you getting such precise dosage amounts?

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      • baldlad
        Junior Member
        • Apr 2013
        • 8

        #4
        And should I be consulting my doctor before changing my dose?

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        • BigThinker
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2012
          • 1507

          #5
          Originally posted by baldlad
          Yeah, it's definitely legit brain fog. I'm just cutting up the pill with a knife though so it's pretty sketch. How are you getting such precise dosage amounts?
          I'm just cutting with a knife too. I'm not worried about imperfect cuts and doses. The amounts I stated were more a testament to the numbers of cuts I make to each pill.

          Originally posted by baldlad
          And should I be consulting my doctor before changing my dose?
          The politically correct answer is "Yes". I wouldn't bother to personally (I'm self-medicating anyways), but I'll never hear the end of it if I say anything besides "Yes".

          So, "Yes".

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          • baldlad
            Junior Member
            • Apr 2013
            • 8

            #6
            Okay, cheers for the help. I'll book an appointment with the doc sometime this week, but I'mma start taking 0.5mg from tomorrow evening and see how that works out.

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            • BigThinker
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2012
              • 1507

              #7
              Originally posted by baldlad
              Okay, cheers for the help. I'll book an appointment with the doc sometime this week, but I'mma start taking 0.5mg from tomorrow evening and see how that works out.
              If it's more convenient, can you just call and talk to your Dr? Seems like a lot of hassle just to discuss dosing.

              Do what you need to, my friend. And best luck.

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              • baldlad
                Junior Member
                • Apr 2013
                • 8

                #8
                Yeah I'll see if I can do that.. Cheers.

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                • Aames
                  Inactive
                  • Nov 2012
                  • 626

                  #9
                  Smaller doses do not have an effect on sides. I really do not know why people keep saying this. The charts clearly show that most doses inhibit around the same amount of DHT. Therefore, how can you expect a smaller dose to both save your hair and eliminate sides when there is no difference in DHT-inhibition? My 2 cents? You could try waiting it out to see if they dissipate. There's a chance that the sides are a result of you spending too much time on propeciahelp or some other hell-hole where sufferers congregate (PLEASE NOTE: I am not implying that you're crazy or delusional; I am just saying that MANY people are susceptible to thinking up side effects after hearing about them).

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                  • WarLord
                    Senior Member
                    • May 2012
                    • 343

                    #10
                    So impotence went out of fashion already? Now we have a brain fog as a new hit?

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                    • Aeroes
                      Senior Member
                      • Feb 2013
                      • 159

                      #11
                      Originally posted by baldlad
                      Hey..

                      I've been on Propecia for 2 weeks now and this week I've been experiencing brain fog.. like I can't concentrate on things, lack of energy etc.

                      I've been cutting 5mg pills into fifths and taking 1mg each morning, and starting tomorrow I've decidied to start taking it in the evenings so that the brain fog is in the night and hopefully gone by the morning.

                      I've heard about Propecia being just as effective in smaller doses though.. which would result in a shorter period of brain fog? Or none at all? Hopefully.

                      So it's either take 0.5mg or whatever each evening or take the 1mg doses every other day..

                      What does everyone think about this? What's the best route to go down?

                      Cheers
                      Hey mate, get your hormones checked, might be why your feeling a bit flat and "Brain Fog". I experienced that along side the other symptoms. Side effects subsided a few months down the track.

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                      • BigThinker
                        Senior Member
                        • Oct 2012
                        • 1507

                        #12
                        Originally posted by WarLord
                        So impotence went out of fashion already? Now we have a brain fog as a new hit?
                        Shit's hot on the streetz brah.

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                        • baldlad
                          Junior Member
                          • Apr 2013
                          • 8

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Aeroes
                          Hey mate, get your hormones checked, might be why your feeling a bit flat and "Brain Fog". I experienced that along side the other symptoms. Side effects subsided a few months down the track.
                          Well I've got high testosterone levels, could that be it?

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                          • WarLord
                            Senior Member
                            • May 2012
                            • 343

                            #14
                            Originally posted by BigThinker
                            Shit's hot on the streetz brah.
                            He is just another complainer, who made his "sides" in his head. It seems that this farce will never end.

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                            • baldlad
                              Junior Member
                              • Apr 2013
                              • 8

                              #15
                              Originally posted by WarLord
                              He is just another complainer, who made his "sides" in his head. It seems that this farce will never end.
                              It's definitely a real problem, mate. I didn't even know this brain fog shit was a side effect until I looked it up yesterday.

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