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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
can testosterone cause chest pain and effect eyesight?
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<blockquote data-quote="gunberpilot" data-source="post: 15307" data-attributes="member: 3275"><p>*I am not sure if you can render any guidance to me or not but I am extremely hopeful that you can. My ufologist has had me try androgel, and other trt prescriptions to include cholmid. Chlomid worked great but unfortunately I am a rare annomally that it actually effectedy vision so I had to get off of it. I have been take 50mg of testosterone cypianate per week. I have noticed that every time I get the injection it causes a tightness near my esophagus and chest area. It also causes my blood pressure to go up slightly and increases my heart rate. This seems to last for about 36-48 hours after the injection and than it subsides. I have told my urologist about it and he doesn't seem to worried about it because he says my blood levels look ok. I have gone to a cardiologist and an allergy doctor and my heart is checking out ok. Do you have any idea as to why my body reacts this way to the injection? It would do the same with the gels but unfortunately then I would feel the tightness all the time. I know the easy fix is to simply stop taking trt but my dilemma there is that my personal life goes downhill. Without trt my testosterone is about 134. Any advice you might be able to offer to help me reduce the effects of the injection would be greatly appreciated. Obviously my biggest concern is, if in continue to use it with these reactions will it cause long term damage to my body?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gunberpilot, post: 15307, member: 3275"] *I am not sure if you can render any guidance to me or not but I am extremely hopeful that you can. My ufologist has had me try androgel, and other trt prescriptions to include cholmid. Chlomid worked great but unfortunately I am a rare annomally that it actually effectedy vision so I had to get off of it. I have been take 50mg of testosterone cypianate per week. I have noticed that every time I get the injection it causes a tightness near my esophagus and chest area. It also causes my blood pressure to go up slightly and increases my heart rate. This seems to last for about 36-48 hours after the injection and than it subsides. I have told my urologist about it and he doesn't seem to worried about it because he says my blood levels look ok. I have gone to a cardiologist and an allergy doctor and my heart is checking out ok. Do you have any idea as to why my body reacts this way to the injection? It would do the same with the gels but unfortunately then I would feel the tightness all the time. I know the easy fix is to simply stop taking trt but my dilemma there is that my personal life goes downhill. Without trt my testosterone is about 134. Any advice you might be able to offer to help me reduce the effects of the injection would be greatly appreciated. Obviously my biggest concern is, if in continue to use it with these reactions will it cause long term damage to my body? [/QUOTE]
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can testosterone cause chest pain and effect eyesight?
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