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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Elevated blood volume vs elevated blood pressure?
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<blockquote data-quote="BladeRunner" data-source="post: 79946" data-attributes="member: 12435"><p>One other thing to note during my TRT experience: I'm about 3 years in and still run often but now believe I've developed Compartment Syndrome in lower legs, particularly on my strong side. While the condition is typically rare, it appears to be a confirmed possible side effect of TRT. I hope to have a specialist Dr. confirm / advise on this soon. I understand it can be dangerous to tissues & nerves if physically pushed too far. Upon researching possible remedies short of lowering physical stress on lower legs, it appears surgery is 50/50 successful but a new Botox injections (yes, Botox) is 75% successful. Botox treatment for this is fairly new and not currently covered by most insurance plans. </p><p></p><p>I'm curious to know if anyone is experiencing this similar TRT journey. Thanks to this forum I've armed myself with invaluable knowledge and know I'm not alone in my quest for sustained or better male health.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BladeRunner, post: 79946, member: 12435"] One other thing to note during my TRT experience: I'm about 3 years in and still run often but now believe I've developed Compartment Syndrome in lower legs, particularly on my strong side. While the condition is typically rare, it appears to be a confirmed possible side effect of TRT. I hope to have a specialist Dr. confirm / advise on this soon. I understand it can be dangerous to tissues & nerves if physically pushed too far. Upon researching possible remedies short of lowering physical stress on lower legs, it appears surgery is 50/50 successful but a new Botox injections (yes, Botox) is 75% successful. Botox treatment for this is fairly new and not currently covered by most insurance plans. I'm curious to know if anyone is experiencing this similar TRT journey. Thanks to this forum I've armed myself with invaluable knowledge and know I'm not alone in my quest for sustained or better male health. [/QUOTE]
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