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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
How to Administer Expert Testosterone Replacement- Lecture By John K. Crisler, DO
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<blockquote data-quote="HarryCat" data-source="post: 9093" data-attributes="member: 856"><p>The slide does say that sleep apnea is a relative contraindication, which means that caution should be used with these conditions.</p><p></p><p>I have sleep apnea that is very well treated by VPAP therapy, and when I told my sleep specialist I was starting TRT, she just said that she would continue to monitor my therapy the way she had been - nothing different. I've had no change in my sleep apnea therapy, i.e. my AHI numbers remain where they were before I started TRT. </p><p></p><p>Because I have sleep apnea, I had actually tried to track down the study that showed a link between it and TRT. I only found one small study, and if I remember right, it was only one person in the cohort who had worsened sleep apnea. So, in my mind, it seemed like something that needed more study before a definitive conclusion could be drawn. If anyone else has more info, I'd love to read it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HarryCat, post: 9093, member: 856"] The slide does say that sleep apnea is a relative contraindication, which means that caution should be used with these conditions. I have sleep apnea that is very well treated by VPAP therapy, and when I told my sleep specialist I was starting TRT, she just said that she would continue to monitor my therapy the way she had been - nothing different. I've had no change in my sleep apnea therapy, i.e. my AHI numbers remain where they were before I started TRT. Because I have sleep apnea, I had actually tried to track down the study that showed a link between it and TRT. I only found one small study, and if I remember right, it was only one person in the cohort who had worsened sleep apnea. So, in my mind, it seemed like something that needed more study before a definitive conclusion could be drawn. If anyone else has more info, I'd love to read it. [/QUOTE]
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