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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
I believe diabetes medicine increased testosterone (!), the return to symptoms like when on TRT.
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<blockquote data-quote="Systemlord" data-source="post: 161410" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p>My blood pressure has always been out of control on TRT, except when I first attempted a daily protocol, but then I had multiple deficiencies and didn't know it. Back in late June, early July I had my blood pressure perfect and it took me longer to correct my mineral and vitamin deficiencies, it took me forever to dial in my vitamin C dosing which is unusually low dose.</p><p></p><p>By the time I got mineral and vitamin deficiencies right, my blood pressure was already getting out of hand from being off TRT for 5 months, I thought for sure the daily protocol would correct the BP issues, I was wrong, it got worse.</p><p></p><p>The blood pressure issues caused other problems, apparently high blood pressure affects kidney function from removing wastes and extra fluid from the body which can lead to cramping and bloating. I had been dealing with bloating for the last couple of weeks, then when I restarted TRT, the BP issues worsened and I started experiencing decrease urination (as in April) and then muscle cramps in entire body.</p><p></p><p>This all happened last April, I realize the BP problems caused the bloating, cramping including the GI tract which I've been having problems with inconsistent stools, half is normal and the other half not looking right. The last couple of nights I have been going to bed with cramping, then waking up 2-3 a.m with diarrhea and as I in the restroom, my stomach and intestines are cramping badly.</p><p></p><p>I need to get control of my blood pressure and blood glucose before attempting TRT again. I have been going to the gym and spending an hour on the treadmill and 45 minutes lifting weights every other day.</p><p></p><p>I have been eating a more balance meal and cut out ALL sugar!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Systemlord, post: 161410, member: 15832"] My blood pressure has always been out of control on TRT, except when I first attempted a daily protocol, but then I had multiple deficiencies and didn't know it. Back in late June, early July I had my blood pressure perfect and it took me longer to correct my mineral and vitamin deficiencies, it took me forever to dial in my vitamin C dosing which is unusually low dose. By the time I got mineral and vitamin deficiencies right, my blood pressure was already getting out of hand from being off TRT for 5 months, I thought for sure the daily protocol would correct the BP issues, I was wrong, it got worse. The blood pressure issues caused other problems, apparently high blood pressure affects kidney function from removing wastes and extra fluid from the body which can lead to cramping and bloating. I had been dealing with bloating for the last couple of weeks, then when I restarted TRT, the BP issues worsened and I started experiencing decrease urination (as in April) and then muscle cramps in entire body. This all happened last April, I realize the BP problems caused the bloating, cramping including the GI tract which I've been having problems with inconsistent stools, half is normal and the other half not looking right. The last couple of nights I have been going to bed with cramping, then waking up 2-3 a.m with diarrhea and as I in the restroom, my stomach and intestines are cramping badly. I need to get control of my blood pressure and blood glucose before attempting TRT again. I have been going to the gym and spending an hour on the treadmill and 45 minutes lifting weights every other day. I have been eating a more balance meal and cut out ALL sugar! [/QUOTE]
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