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Alternative to CPAP for Sleep Apnea?
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<blockquote data-quote="BadMardigan" data-source="post: 106257" data-attributes="member: 955"><p><strong>TRT, Sleep Apnea, Water Retention</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Nelson, just your thoughts on this. I am currently doing the pellet therapy and get 1400 to 1600 mg testosterone every three months, depending on my levels at the time of the blood test the week before. I also have sleep Apnea. I have been on pellet therapy for the last 5 to 6 years and looking back, but not 100 percent sure. It seems to me that my Sleep Apnea started about the same time I started TRT. It also seems to me that when I am on 1400mg I sleep better. Still have sleep apena, even though at one point I dropped 44 pounds. My question is could the TRT just be to strong/to high for me and should I drop down to 1200 mg every three months. One final input, the week after my blood work, when my Testosterone levels are dropping prior to my next pellet injection, seems to be the best sleep that I get in those three months. Do you think lowering my Testosterone would improve my sleep apnea? Also going from 1600 to 1400 , I was able to drop 10 pounds from excess water retention.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BadMardigan, post: 106257, member: 955"] [b]TRT, Sleep Apnea, Water Retention[/b] Nelson, just your thoughts on this. I am currently doing the pellet therapy and get 1400 to 1600 mg testosterone every three months, depending on my levels at the time of the blood test the week before. I also have sleep Apnea. I have been on pellet therapy for the last 5 to 6 years and looking back, but not 100 percent sure. It seems to me that my Sleep Apnea started about the same time I started TRT. It also seems to me that when I am on 1400mg I sleep better. Still have sleep apena, even though at one point I dropped 44 pounds. My question is could the TRT just be to strong/to high for me and should I drop down to 1200 mg every three months. One final input, the week after my blood work, when my Testosterone levels are dropping prior to my next pellet injection, seems to be the best sleep that I get in those three months. Do you think lowering my Testosterone would improve my sleep apnea? Also going from 1600 to 1400 , I was able to drop 10 pounds from excess water retention. [/QUOTE]
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