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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Estrogen at 4 but still getting bloat?
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<blockquote data-quote="fitnessguy" data-source="post: 77373" data-attributes="member: 15717"><p>Thanks for the advice! I think you may be right about it not being too much sodium but rather an imbalance of electrolytes. I don't consume excess sodium (rarely eat out) and also sweat a lot (exercise). I can't be Estrogen (4.5 and rising lol). I don't think it's thyroid (I have had good energy lately). The only other thing it could be is just a too high replacement T dose and maybe my body can't handle that much? Although I doubt it because my total T came in at 1037.</p><p></p><p>I've heard before that being on T replacement can cause a mineral shift like your stating and make you hold onto more water potentially. Really curious as to the specifics of that if anyone knows....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fitnessguy, post: 77373, member: 15717"] Thanks for the advice! I think you may be right about it not being too much sodium but rather an imbalance of electrolytes. I don't consume excess sodium (rarely eat out) and also sweat a lot (exercise). I can't be Estrogen (4.5 and rising lol). I don't think it's thyroid (I have had good energy lately). The only other thing it could be is just a too high replacement T dose and maybe my body can't handle that much? Although I doubt it because my total T came in at 1037. I've heard before that being on T replacement can cause a mineral shift like your stating and make you hold onto more water potentially. Really curious as to the specifics of that if anyone knows.... [/QUOTE]
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