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4 Weeks In TRT: Sleep Quality Decline
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<blockquote data-quote="DarkMan X" data-source="post: 231457" data-attributes="member: 43153"><p>Crazy! I also suspected my pelvic floor to be an issue ever since March 25, 2008. That day was the last of 11 sessions of "colonic hydrotherapy" suggested to me by an expensive "alternative doctor" who only uses supplements and tries to avoid drugs at all costs.</p><p></p><p> Just in case you've never heard of colonic hydrotherapy - it's basically when a practitioner sticks a plastic hose up your ass, fills your colon with water, and a <strong>good </strong>practitioner/therapist will basically spend the next 40 or so minutes using both bands to press down on your belly very hard and repeatedly. This supposedly helps your colon rid itself of "impacted toxins" that accumulate over the years from stress, eating poorly, etc.... Since I was able to do 11 sessions of this means that I really did see improvements in a food allergy to fish (tuna), and it also helped certain asthmatic-type symptoms I was having to various dust, mold, and other such things in my house.</p><p></p><p> My theory is that somehow this procedure really irritated my prostate gland since it's located right where the plastic hose enters your body. After March 25th 2008, I also started having severe sexual problems (I was only 25 yrs old) <strong>at the same time as a weaker urine stream!</strong> I visited countless urologists back then, but all their antibiotics kept giving me sharp left-side chest pains.... so I just had to suffer. </p><p></p><p> My older sister is actually a doctor. She even told my parents that pharma reps treated her to expensive dinners, expensive paid vacations - all in exchange for her to push their new, patented, unproven medications. Talk about corruption, huh? </p><p></p><p> JYD: Would you recommend seeing a doctor about the Pelvic floor issues? My gut instinct is seriously telling me that this is a major problem hiding inside my body.</p><p></p><p> Anyway - keep in touch. Let me know how TRT is going for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkMan X, post: 231457, member: 43153"] Crazy! I also suspected my pelvic floor to be an issue ever since March 25, 2008. That day was the last of 11 sessions of "colonic hydrotherapy" suggested to me by an expensive "alternative doctor" who only uses supplements and tries to avoid drugs at all costs. Just in case you've never heard of colonic hydrotherapy - it's basically when a practitioner sticks a plastic hose up your ass, fills your colon with water, and a [B]good [/B]practitioner/therapist will basically spend the next 40 or so minutes using both bands to press down on your belly very hard and repeatedly. This supposedly helps your colon rid itself of "impacted toxins" that accumulate over the years from stress, eating poorly, etc.... Since I was able to do 11 sessions of this means that I really did see improvements in a food allergy to fish (tuna), and it also helped certain asthmatic-type symptoms I was having to various dust, mold, and other such things in my house. My theory is that somehow this procedure really irritated my prostate gland since it's located right where the plastic hose enters your body. After March 25th 2008, I also started having severe sexual problems (I was only 25 yrs old) [B]at the same time as a weaker urine stream![/B] I visited countless urologists back then, but all their antibiotics kept giving me sharp left-side chest pains.... so I just had to suffer. My older sister is actually a doctor. She even told my parents that pharma reps treated her to expensive dinners, expensive paid vacations - all in exchange for her to push their new, patented, unproven medications. Talk about corruption, huh? JYD: Would you recommend seeing a doctor about the Pelvic floor issues? My gut instinct is seriously telling me that this is a major problem hiding inside my body. Anyway - keep in touch. Let me know how TRT is going for you. [/QUOTE]
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