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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Are higher T levels safe
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<blockquote data-quote="Tgk_143" data-source="post: 260237" data-attributes="member: 42847"><p>See I didn't do any research on varicose veins because I was always going by what all the doctors said to me, that they are superficial and arent threating. Thanks for letting me know the truth, I will be doing some research now. </p><p>I always wanted to get surgery done on my legs Anyways just in case but the doc kept insisting alberta health would not cover it so I didn't go through with it. I've had them since I was a teenager and I'm 37 now and they are very much worse than ever. Should have known better I guess. My legs get insanely ichy and I'm getting red spots all over and around the veins covering alot of my calf. I wear compression pants alot but definitely not every day and I haven't found it helped anyways. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for the link to the study! So what did they do about the dvt?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tgk_143, post: 260237, member: 42847"] See I didn't do any research on varicose veins because I was always going by what all the doctors said to me, that they are superficial and arent threating. Thanks for letting me know the truth, I will be doing some research now. I always wanted to get surgery done on my legs Anyways just in case but the doc kept insisting alberta health would not cover it so I didn't go through with it. I've had them since I was a teenager and I'm 37 now and they are very much worse than ever. Should have known better I guess. My legs get insanely ichy and I'm getting red spots all over and around the veins covering alot of my calf. I wear compression pants alot but definitely not every day and I haven't found it helped anyways. Thanks for the link to the study! So what did they do about the dvt? [/QUOTE]
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