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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
How many of you are on diuretics for water retention on TRT?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nelson Vergel" data-source="post: 247040" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Yes.</p><p></p><p>Amiloride is a diuretic that helps prevent your body from losing too much potassium. It reduces the amount of water in the body by increasing the flow of urine, which helps lower blood pressure. You can take this mild diuretic with other blood pressure meds like nebivolol. I take it once a day (5 mg), twice or three times a week, in conjunction with amlodipine 50 mg QD. It works great and I am not bloated at all.</p><p>Stop messing with anastrozole. That drug has no diuretic properties at all! And it can kill your libido and penis sensitivity. Water retention is linked to the TRT or steroid-related decreased sodium excretion in the kidneys. The body compensates by holding on to water to dilute the sodium. A low-dose potassium-sparing diuretic can decrease water retention and sodium levels in the blood. You should also avoid huge insulin spikes created by sweets and certain alcoholic drinks since insulin can also add to the water retention issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nelson Vergel, post: 247040, member: 3"] Yes. Amiloride is a diuretic that helps prevent your body from losing too much potassium. It reduces the amount of water in the body by increasing the flow of urine, which helps lower blood pressure. You can take this mild diuretic with other blood pressure meds like nebivolol. I take it once a day (5 mg), twice or three times a week, in conjunction with amlodipine 50 mg QD. It works great and I am not bloated at all. Stop messing with anastrozole. That drug has no diuretic properties at all! And it can kill your libido and penis sensitivity. Water retention is linked to the TRT or steroid-related decreased sodium excretion in the kidneys. The body compensates by holding on to water to dilute the sodium. A low-dose potassium-sparing diuretic can decrease water retention and sodium levels in the blood. You should also avoid huge insulin spikes created by sweets and certain alcoholic drinks since insulin can also add to the water retention issue. [/QUOTE]
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