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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Adjusting my dose down for longterm health reasons, will it lead to muscle loss?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bubbs" data-source="post: 210586" data-attributes="member: 18618"><p>Echo came back as normal apart from grade 1 LV relaxation, ejection fraction 60% so asymptomatic</p><p></p><p>I'll discuss this with my cardiologist but he's very anti AAS in general so he'll just tell me to stop TRT</p><p></p><p>I cant find anything specifically pointing to ND as causing LV relaxation but who knows. I don't know if this is a concern but it's certainly concerning not to get a clean bill of health like I did 10 years ago when I had one last</p><p></p><p>"</p><p>Left Ventricle:</p><p>The left ventricular chamber size is normal. There is normal left</p><p>ventricular systolic function. Global left ventricular wall motion and</p><p>contractility are within normal limits. The EF is estimated at 55-60%.</p><p>Abnormal left ventricular diastolic filling is observed, consistent with</p><p>impaired LV relaxation(Stage I). "</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bubbs, post: 210586, member: 18618"] Echo came back as normal apart from grade 1 LV relaxation, ejection fraction 60% so asymptomatic I'll discuss this with my cardiologist but he's very anti AAS in general so he'll just tell me to stop TRT I cant find anything specifically pointing to ND as causing LV relaxation but who knows. I don't know if this is a concern but it's certainly concerning not to get a clean bill of health like I did 10 years ago when I had one last " Left Ventricle: The left ventricular chamber size is normal. There is normal left ventricular systolic function. Global left ventricular wall motion and contractility are within normal limits. The EF is estimated at 55-60%. Abnormal left ventricular diastolic filling is observed, consistent with impaired LV relaxation(Stage I). " [/QUOTE]
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Adjusting my dose down for longterm health reasons, will it lead to muscle loss?
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