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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Blood test Results and Review- Sleep Apnea
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<blockquote data-quote="mr.clean" data-source="post: 26894" data-attributes="member: 12148"><p>Found out some news. Good and Bad</p><p>Had the appointment with the sleep doctor and had a take home test done. Shocking on the results.</p><p>So with a the pieces in place now this could be a major one. The balance of our systems is interesting and when it is off. Everything shifts. So the Low T results are possible of an obstructive sleep apnea. I have had multiple interruptions of sleep plus instances of no air flow at all. ( gasping that I did not know I was doing. meaning adrenaline was released to jolt me up) This is not good for the heart by the way for any one. In shape or not. I was under the premise that only obese people have these type problems. Eye opener. Once I get the sleep part under control some of the other problems my resolve themselves or was the Low T cause of the apnea. So next step is to get some good sleep with the help of cpap or mouth device. Then we can follow up blood draws with endo and verify if things are better or not. The plan and steps to resolving issues. 1. Get good sleep for the next two months. 2. Blood draw redone in January. 3. See Endo in April to review results and possible next steps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr.clean, post: 26894, member: 12148"] Found out some news. Good and Bad Had the appointment with the sleep doctor and had a take home test done. Shocking on the results. So with a the pieces in place now this could be a major one. The balance of our systems is interesting and when it is off. Everything shifts. So the Low T results are possible of an obstructive sleep apnea. I have had multiple interruptions of sleep plus instances of no air flow at all. ( gasping that I did not know I was doing. meaning adrenaline was released to jolt me up) This is not good for the heart by the way for any one. In shape or not. I was under the premise that only obese people have these type problems. Eye opener. Once I get the sleep part under control some of the other problems my resolve themselves or was the Low T cause of the apnea. So next step is to get some good sleep with the help of cpap or mouth device. Then we can follow up blood draws with endo and verify if things are better or not. The plan and steps to resolving issues. 1. Get good sleep for the next two months. 2. Blood draw redone in January. 3. See Endo in April to review results and possible next steps. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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