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<blockquote data-quote="ERO" data-source="post: 25730" data-attributes="member: 1210"><p>Water retention can often be helped with things like dandelion tea and some other herbal remedies. Of course, that presumes that you do have water retention - Do you notice your face looking more full and/or some ankle swelling? Or, a fairly sudden weight gain of 10-15 lbs? If you do have water retention I would try the herbal remedies first (Google natural water retention treatments) before going on any prescription diuretics. Also, as I mentioned, this is often a temporary issue when you are still new to TRT. I had some water retention start around my 3rd month on and then go away around the 5th month. Have not had it since and I am 5 years in now.</p><p></p><p>Also, simple carbs seem to make a person hold water, so avoid those as much as possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ERO, post: 25730, member: 1210"] Water retention can often be helped with things like dandelion tea and some other herbal remedies. Of course, that presumes that you do have water retention - Do you notice your face looking more full and/or some ankle swelling? Or, a fairly sudden weight gain of 10-15 lbs? If you do have water retention I would try the herbal remedies first (Google natural water retention treatments) before going on any prescription diuretics. Also, as I mentioned, this is often a temporary issue when you are still new to TRT. I had some water retention start around my 3rd month on and then go away around the 5th month. Have not had it since and I am 5 years in now. Also, simple carbs seem to make a person hold water, so avoid those as much as possible. [/QUOTE]
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