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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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In the hospital. Almost died of low potasium
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 17030" data-source="post: 92511" data-attributes="member: 17030"><p>I am supposed to call a Endo that they suggested Monday to schedule a follow up on the low Cortisol.</p><p></p><p>As for the TRT, my Urologist is a Wellstar Doctor and my Cardiologist as well. The Hospital I was in is a Wellstar hospital (Kennestone). All of my Wellstar medical info including my TRT protocol and all TRT blood tests is in my online Wellstar Portal so they knew all about it as soon as they accessed my portal documents.</p><p></p><p>I did mention it and they acted like it was nothing and told me to continue all my medications. The ER doctor mentioned he knew my urologist and thought highly of him.</p><p></p><p>I suspect this Endo also is a known colleague of my Urologist as they are on the same floor in the building.</p><p></p><p>You can better believe I will have some TRT questions for the Endo about the TRT I am on and why it seems so few mainstream medical doctors prescribe HCG. </p><p></p><p>I am taking potassium supplements in the interim until its figured out lol.</p><p></p><p>That ER docotr told me he has never seen a otherwise healthy man with no apparent issues come into the ER with such low potassium. He brought in 2 medical students who were in the ER that night to talk to me as he thought it was such and interesting case that he wanted to share with them lol.</p><p></p><p>Because my EKG was so bad they wpouldnt discharge me till it cleared which it did this afternoon and was back to normal. It was really scary in the ER watching that monitor beat so out of step and feeling my heart beat to the same eractic rythm while watching it.</p><p></p><p>I am going to post my pre and post labs shortly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 17030, post: 92511, member: 17030"] I am supposed to call a Endo that they suggested Monday to schedule a follow up on the low Cortisol. As for the TRT, my Urologist is a Wellstar Doctor and my Cardiologist as well. The Hospital I was in is a Wellstar hospital (Kennestone). All of my Wellstar medical info including my TRT protocol and all TRT blood tests is in my online Wellstar Portal so they knew all about it as soon as they accessed my portal documents. I did mention it and they acted like it was nothing and told me to continue all my medications. The ER doctor mentioned he knew my urologist and thought highly of him. I suspect this Endo also is a known colleague of my Urologist as they are on the same floor in the building. You can better believe I will have some TRT questions for the Endo about the TRT I am on and why it seems so few mainstream medical doctors prescribe HCG. I am taking potassium supplements in the interim until its figured out lol. That ER docotr told me he has never seen a otherwise healthy man with no apparent issues come into the ER with such low potassium. He brought in 2 medical students who were in the ER that night to talk to me as he thought it was such and interesting case that he wanted to share with them lol. Because my EKG was so bad they wpouldnt discharge me till it cleared which it did this afternoon and was back to normal. It was really scary in the ER watching that monitor beat so out of step and feeling my heart beat to the same eractic rythm while watching it. I am going to post my pre and post labs shortly. [/QUOTE]
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In the hospital. Almost died of low potasium
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