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Testosterone Side Effect Management
Negative issues with TRT..How many of you?
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<blockquote data-quote="Phmatthews" data-source="post: 110550" data-attributes="member: 14002"><p>Roguejim,</p><p></p><p>My only negative issue has been uninformed medical care providers and high hematocrit. </p><p></p><p>The benefits have been... huge!</p><p></p><p>Six months or so before getting on TRT. I climbed to half dome in Yosemite with some friends. It was awful, because I had degenerated so much. I thought I was going to die. Granted, these were all pretty fit people (personal trainers etc.), but I'd never had trouble keeping up on hikes before and am usually up front. I looked so bad one friend took me aside and said, "there's no shame if you have to stop." That was a little over half way up. I made it to the top, but seriously thought I might have a heart attack, or collapse.</p><p></p><p>Fast forward about a year. The same group (plus a few other new ones who are super fit too.) got together to climb South Sister near Bend. Everyone said it was harder than the Yosemite hike. I had no trouble. Together with one other friend I reached the top way ahead of the group. About three quarters of the way back down I felt so good I started to run. One friend who's a gym rat and teaches fitness classes said to my wife (she'd seen me at Yosemite), "I want some of what he's taking!" Another friend who runs half marathons regularly said to my wife, "Why... is he... running?" My wife said, "He's felt really bad for a few years now and he's figured out what was wrong and he feels <em><strong>really</strong></em> good!"</p><p></p><p>Oh, and, there's the whole sexual function thingy...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phmatthews, post: 110550, member: 14002"] Roguejim, My only negative issue has been uninformed medical care providers and high hematocrit. The benefits have been... huge! Six months or so before getting on TRT. I climbed to half dome in Yosemite with some friends. It was awful, because I had degenerated so much. I thought I was going to die. Granted, these were all pretty fit people (personal trainers etc.), but I'd never had trouble keeping up on hikes before and am usually up front. I looked so bad one friend took me aside and said, "there's no shame if you have to stop." That was a little over half way up. I made it to the top, but seriously thought I might have a heart attack, or collapse. Fast forward about a year. The same group (plus a few other new ones who are super fit too.) got together to climb South Sister near Bend. Everyone said it was harder than the Yosemite hike. I had no trouble. Together with one other friend I reached the top way ahead of the group. About three quarters of the way back down I felt so good I started to run. One friend who's a gym rat and teaches fitness classes said to my wife (she'd seen me at Yosemite), "I want some of what he's taking!" Another friend who runs half marathons regularly said to my wife, "Why... is he... running?" My wife said, "He's felt really bad for a few years now and he's figured out what was wrong and he feels [I][B]really[/B][/I] good!" Oh, and, there's the whole sexual function thingy... [/QUOTE]
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