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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Obstructive Sleep Apnea and TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="3DMission" data-source="post: 188019" data-attributes="member: 16125"><p>[USER=41182]@Arturo[/USER] definitely possible TRT could worsen your sleep apnea. I developed mild sleep apnea while on TRT and it has only gotten worse, but losing body fat has helped. My CPAP helps too, but it’s possible your low hormone levels may also be worsening your sleep. Does your CPAP have a built-in humidifier? Mine does and it works great! No dry symptoms. In my clinics our method of treatment is to “prioritize the disease state”. What is most important/essential to your health? Treat that first & foremost. Personally, I think hormones are pretty important. Maybe consider starting at a smaller dose since your normal levels at your age would be on the lower end anyways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3DMission, post: 188019, member: 16125"] [USER=41182]@Arturo[/USER] definitely possible TRT could worsen your sleep apnea. I developed mild sleep apnea while on TRT and it has only gotten worse, but losing body fat has helped. My CPAP helps too, but it’s possible your low hormone levels may also be worsening your sleep. Does your CPAP have a built-in humidifier? Mine does and it works great! No dry symptoms. In my clinics our method of treatment is to “prioritize the disease state”. What is most important/essential to your health? Treat that first & foremost. Personally, I think hormones are pretty important. Maybe consider starting at a smaller dose since your normal levels at your age would be on the lower end anyways. [/QUOTE]
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