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<blockquote data-quote="Will Brink" data-source="post: 84786" data-attributes="member: 2074"><p>Thanx. I hope you will check out the fiction stuff. They are all novella length so a fast read. All have solid reviews. Just released part IV of my highly rated action/thriller series Vacation Gone South. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I guess the Q is, why does he keep raising your doses? You have been on TRT a while yes? Normally, once dose is found that keeps you at the numbers you want, it's stead state from there. As you say, does not sound E related. You can get changes in hormones such as aldosterone, which controls water balance, from changes in androgens. Personally, not a fan of Diuretics as they can cause more problems than they solve, can cause mineral imbalances, etc, depending on type. You could have aldosterone tested, but might be a waste of $. Does it alter your BP or any measure of health? Finally, does it not normalize on its own once you adjust to the new dose?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Will Brink, post: 84786, member: 2074"] Thanx. I hope you will check out the fiction stuff. They are all novella length so a fast read. All have solid reviews. Just released part IV of my highly rated action/thriller series Vacation Gone South. I guess the Q is, why does he keep raising your doses? You have been on TRT a while yes? Normally, once dose is found that keeps you at the numbers you want, it's stead state from there. As you say, does not sound E related. You can get changes in hormones such as aldosterone, which controls water balance, from changes in androgens. Personally, not a fan of Diuretics as they can cause more problems than they solve, can cause mineral imbalances, etc, depending on type. You could have aldosterone tested, but might be a waste of $. Does it alter your BP or any measure of health? Finally, does it not normalize on its own once you adjust to the new dose? [/QUOTE]
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