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Testosterone Basics & Questions
29 y/o considering TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="Checkdis" data-source="post: 94036" data-attributes="member: 16600"><p>Hello guys,</p><p></p><p>I have been battling a serious frequent urination problem which I thought was starting to heal up recently. It all started when I was experimenting with anabolic steroids in large quantities and eventually it caught up with me. I stoped everything in April 2017, and realized my PCT failed due to wrong information. At that time my TT was 86, very low. Last year I have been through numerous doctors and procedures trying to resolve my urination. I am negative for UTI, STD's, Diabetes, Diabetes Insipidus, Prostatitis, Epididymitis, BPH, Hepatitis, and MRI/Abdominal ultra sound is clean with no abnormalities in the bladder,kidneys, and prostate. Originally it was thought my crashed estrogen was the issue. I started a Clomid 3 month mono therapy 50mg ED to resolve my crashed estrogen which brought my levels up to almost ~400. I have had some good weeks with no issues when later to realize I had a serve anal fissure which was near the scrotal area. I went to a Colon Rectal Specialist, underwent a Lateral Internal Sphincterotomy, which seems to be successful. The CRS explained that the cause of my frequent urination was due to the fissure since there were a lot of nerves in that area. So possible nerve damage could be causing my frequent urge to urinate, which I am reading could take up to 8 months for nerves to heal?</p><p></p><p>So I invested in a year so far trying to find some answers and the only thing I can really refer to is lab reports. It is almost been a year, and also using Clomid to start my Endocrine system again, my Testosterone is still low. I am starting to believe my low Testosterone is causing my an anxiety towards my OAB. So with starting TRT for life I wanted to get some opinions before I go down that road. My doctor still believe because I am young I should hold off another year.</p><p></p><p>Is TRT Healthy if regulated correctly? What are some of the things I should expect besides infertility, possible prostate issues, cardiovascular?...etc. Anything I should be aware of before going down this road?</p><p></p><p>I am attaching my recent lab reports... Remember I have been off everything since April 2017.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Checkdis, post: 94036, member: 16600"] Hello guys, I have been battling a serious frequent urination problem which I thought was starting to heal up recently. It all started when I was experimenting with anabolic steroids in large quantities and eventually it caught up with me. I stoped everything in April 2017, and realized my PCT failed due to wrong information. At that time my TT was 86, very low. Last year I have been through numerous doctors and procedures trying to resolve my urination. I am negative for UTI, STD's, Diabetes, Diabetes Insipidus, Prostatitis, Epididymitis, BPH, Hepatitis, and MRI/Abdominal ultra sound is clean with no abnormalities in the bladder,kidneys, and prostate. Originally it was thought my crashed estrogen was the issue. I started a Clomid 3 month mono therapy 50mg ED to resolve my crashed estrogen which brought my levels up to almost ~400. I have had some good weeks with no issues when later to realize I had a serve anal fissure which was near the scrotal area. I went to a Colon Rectal Specialist, underwent a Lateral Internal Sphincterotomy, which seems to be successful. The CRS explained that the cause of my frequent urination was due to the fissure since there were a lot of nerves in that area. So possible nerve damage could be causing my frequent urge to urinate, which I am reading could take up to 8 months for nerves to heal? So I invested in a year so far trying to find some answers and the only thing I can really refer to is lab reports. It is almost been a year, and also using Clomid to start my Endocrine system again, my Testosterone is still low. I am starting to believe my low Testosterone is causing my an anxiety towards my OAB. So with starting TRT for life I wanted to get some opinions before I go down that road. My doctor still believe because I am young I should hold off another year. Is TRT Healthy if regulated correctly? What are some of the things I should expect besides infertility, possible prostate issues, cardiovascular?...etc. Anything I should be aware of before going down this road? I am attaching my recent lab reports... Remember I have been off everything since April 2017. [/QUOTE]
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