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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Testosterone and Blood Clots: Study Finds No Link
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<blockquote data-quote="DxHypo" data-source="post: 21450" data-attributes="member: 6088"><p>I for one have had vascular issues since starting trt. Ive had varicose veins for years but they worsened it seems since I started. Had endoscopic laser ablation done twice and have brawny edema on both legs. According to the interventional radiologist I have evidence of DVT in one leg that I never knew about or had symptoms from. However, all this is tempered by the fact that the radiologist also suspects I blew out my lower leg vein valves from straining too much lifting weights so the fact I'm taking testosterone is circumstantial at best in the development of vascular issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DxHypo, post: 21450, member: 6088"] I for one have had vascular issues since starting trt. Ive had varicose veins for years but they worsened it seems since I started. Had endoscopic laser ablation done twice and have brawny edema on both legs. According to the interventional radiologist I have evidence of DVT in one leg that I never knew about or had symptoms from. However, all this is tempered by the fact that the radiologist also suspects I blew out my lower leg vein valves from straining too much lifting weights so the fact I'm taking testosterone is circumstantial at best in the development of vascular issues. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone and Blood Clots: Study Finds No Link
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