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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
edema[swelling] what is the cause
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<blockquote data-quote="TestAdvocate" data-source="post: 19917" data-attributes="member: 2905"><p>Awh great news! You nailed this right on the head Nelson. The RN from Defy responded back to me and said the same exact thing.......with some of us starting TRT causes a sensitivity to the hormone Aldosterone which regulates sodium retention. If you are one of these guys (like me), the start of TRT can cause the sensitivity to Aldosterone....., which begins to have difficulty regulating sodium, which causes water retention. The good news she says....(just like the study referenced by Nelson) is this usually subsides itself in the next couple of weeks (maybe up to two months) after initial flare up. She offered to prescribe a diuretic for the next 30 days for relief until it subsides itself. Nelson, thanks again for sharing the info......this helped be well informed when the RN from Defy contacted me. Thanks again.</p><p></p><p>Curt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TestAdvocate, post: 19917, member: 2905"] Awh great news! You nailed this right on the head Nelson. The RN from Defy responded back to me and said the same exact thing.......with some of us starting TRT causes a sensitivity to the hormone Aldosterone which regulates sodium retention. If you are one of these guys (like me), the start of TRT can cause the sensitivity to Aldosterone....., which begins to have difficulty regulating sodium, which causes water retention. The good news she says....(just like the study referenced by Nelson) is this usually subsides itself in the next couple of weeks (maybe up to two months) after initial flare up. She offered to prescribe a diuretic for the next 30 days for relief until it subsides itself. Nelson, thanks again for sharing the info......this helped be well informed when the RN from Defy contacted me. Thanks again. Curt [/QUOTE]
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