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Testosterone Side Effect Management
Finally hacked my sleep! Now I have a question?
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<blockquote data-quote="DragonBits" data-source="post: 219242" data-attributes="member: 18023"><p>You mean while I had the sleep issue? Because either what was causing the sleep problem or the sleep problem itself was also affecting blood pressure, as in quite high sometimes and bouncing around from normal to high. Now that still seems under control. </p><p></p><p>One good thing, my short term memory seemed to get better while I had the sleep problem. The "doorway" effect is better, where I forget what I was looking for when changing rooms, but with some effort, I can recall what it was. That is new, but I don't know if it will last.</p><p></p><p>Right now I am still adjusting to sleeping better and the absence of those supplements. My body is going through a new balance, hard to tell what that will mean. </p><p></p><p>One "normal" problem, a week ago I strained my calf muscle while treadmill running (really, run 8mph / walk 3.p mph for an hour total ~4.2 miles). Very sharp pain in calf right above achilles tendon, had to limp to the locker room, used a medical walking boot for a few days. My guess is I tore a few muscle fibers, surprising to me since my calves are very strong. Though I was using a 2% incline for the past few months, normally I use 0.5% or 1%. While the pain is mosly gone, it will get re-injure it if I stress it too much or too suddenly, need to wait a few more weeks before I try and run again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DragonBits, post: 219242, member: 18023"] You mean while I had the sleep issue? Because either what was causing the sleep problem or the sleep problem itself was also affecting blood pressure, as in quite high sometimes and bouncing around from normal to high. Now that still seems under control. One good thing, my short term memory seemed to get better while I had the sleep problem. The "doorway" effect is better, where I forget what I was looking for when changing rooms, but with some effort, I can recall what it was. That is new, but I don't know if it will last. Right now I am still adjusting to sleeping better and the absence of those supplements. My body is going through a new balance, hard to tell what that will mean. One "normal" problem, a week ago I strained my calf muscle while treadmill running (really, run 8mph / walk 3.p mph for an hour total ~4.2 miles). Very sharp pain in calf right above achilles tendon, had to limp to the locker room, used a medical walking boot for a few days. My guess is I tore a few muscle fibers, surprising to me since my calves are very strong. Though I was using a 2% incline for the past few months, normally I use 0.5% or 1%. While the pain is mosly gone, it will get re-injure it if I stress it too much or too suddenly, need to wait a few more weeks before I try and run again. [/QUOTE]
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