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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
29 y/o considering TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="Checkdis" data-source="post: 97861" data-attributes="member: 16600"><p>Well I DO NOT have ED, Libido issues (if misread or I had a typo) just frequent urination. I agree my hormones for my age is low, but I have no idea if TRT (taking cypinate) will fix my urination issue. I rather be on Clomid for life if my levels have shown improvements. I never had bladder issues ever, and from all the doctors we are starting to conclude there is nothing wrong with my prostate, bladder, bacteria, STD’s, diabetes, kidneys or any other abnormalities. And I have been repeatedly tested for all of those things as well. Benzodiazepines act as a muscle relaxer which makes sense why my frequency slows down since it relaxes the bladder. But I hope it isn’t due to anxiety. Not really sure how to fix bladder issues from anxiety. Gyno you can live with, ED you can live with and other symptoms, but when your output in fluids are higher than your intake and dehydration kicks in, you are stressing the kidneys which could lead to renal failure. But hey i’m no doctor, I just assume if this doesn’t get corrected something will fail.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Checkdis, post: 97861, member: 16600"] Well I DO NOT have ED, Libido issues (if misread or I had a typo) just frequent urination. I agree my hormones for my age is low, but I have no idea if TRT (taking cypinate) will fix my urination issue. I rather be on Clomid for life if my levels have shown improvements. I never had bladder issues ever, and from all the doctors we are starting to conclude there is nothing wrong with my prostate, bladder, bacteria, STD’s, diabetes, kidneys or any other abnormalities. And I have been repeatedly tested for all of those things as well. Benzodiazepines act as a muscle relaxer which makes sense why my frequency slows down since it relaxes the bladder. But I hope it isn’t due to anxiety. Not really sure how to fix bladder issues from anxiety. Gyno you can live with, ED you can live with and other symptoms, but when your output in fluids are higher than your intake and dehydration kicks in, you are stressing the kidneys which could lead to renal failure. But hey i’m no doctor, I just assume if this doesn’t get corrected something will fail. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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