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Never been on trt, I have been ITCHY for a few years...ideas?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sir Hardhat" data-source="post: 224866" data-attributes="member: 43852"><p>I have been itchy for a couple of years now, particularly around my face forehead neck and scalp. About two months ago it got more intense. And hives covered my torso and then sporadically on my legs and arms. That had never happened before they have pretty much dissipated but are still itchy at times. The itchiness on my scalp seems to be pretty constant.</p><p></p><p>I have been trying to single out and diagnose the problem by changing things up maybe two or three weeks at a time by adjusting diet eliminating supplements and vitamins going off of coffee for a month just changing anything as far as eliminating Foods places I eat etc etc. I do this for a long enough. Consistently where I think I can make certain decisions. But it has still persisted.</p><p></p><p>I work in construction so I have a lot have a lot of physical labor that I do I am in very good shape I am 58 6ft ,195 lb and pretty muscular. I also do brief workouts about 4 times a week nothing crazy just some light weights but I have lifted heavy in the past. I don't I don't do anything I would consider cardio but a lot of times at work the heart rate can be up for hours at a time depending on what the task is.</p><p></p><p>About six months before the itchiness started I also went back to school to complete a bachelor's degree which I am still working on. Needless to say that has really increase my schedule I have cut back a little bit on the work hours but not drastically. So my sleep has taken a hit although when I do sleep I sleep like a baby. I have always lived a life that has been kind of non-stop action, so this schedule is really nothing radically new for me.</p><p></p><p>My recent blood test a full panel I had with my doctor and test done by defy Medical do not reveal anything totally radical to be concerned with as far as I can tell. But I will be discussing this with Defy in the next week or so. I will post up my blood work for everyone to see tonight. I was glad to see there was nothing so off-the-charts that would I mean that I had some type of serious underlying problem. So it is back trying to pin it down. I am wondering if my eating habits could be loading me up with MSG or some additives that I did not take into account. When covid hit I pretty much ate the same thing five or six days a week that is rotisserie chicken, salads, cheese and not a whole lot else. I also intermittent fast meaning for me I eat one large meal around 8 every night, and nothing else but a couple of coffees during the day. I think I mentioned that I limited coffee for a month and it still did not make much of a difference.</p><p></p><p>Any ideas are appreciated thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sir Hardhat, post: 224866, member: 43852"] I have been itchy for a couple of years now, particularly around my face forehead neck and scalp. About two months ago it got more intense. And hives covered my torso and then sporadically on my legs and arms. That had never happened before they have pretty much dissipated but are still itchy at times. The itchiness on my scalp seems to be pretty constant. I have been trying to single out and diagnose the problem by changing things up maybe two or three weeks at a time by adjusting diet eliminating supplements and vitamins going off of coffee for a month just changing anything as far as eliminating Foods places I eat etc etc. I do this for a long enough. Consistently where I think I can make certain decisions. But it has still persisted. I work in construction so I have a lot have a lot of physical labor that I do I am in very good shape I am 58 6ft ,195 lb and pretty muscular. I also do brief workouts about 4 times a week nothing crazy just some light weights but I have lifted heavy in the past. I don't I don't do anything I would consider cardio but a lot of times at work the heart rate can be up for hours at a time depending on what the task is. About six months before the itchiness started I also went back to school to complete a bachelor's degree which I am still working on. Needless to say that has really increase my schedule I have cut back a little bit on the work hours but not drastically. So my sleep has taken a hit although when I do sleep I sleep like a baby. I have always lived a life that has been kind of non-stop action, so this schedule is really nothing radically new for me. My recent blood test a full panel I had with my doctor and test done by defy Medical do not reveal anything totally radical to be concerned with as far as I can tell. But I will be discussing this with Defy in the next week or so. I will post up my blood work for everyone to see tonight. I was glad to see there was nothing so off-the-charts that would I mean that I had some type of serious underlying problem. So it is back trying to pin it down. I am wondering if my eating habits could be loading me up with MSG or some additives that I did not take into account. When covid hit I pretty much ate the same thing five or six days a week that is rotisserie chicken, salads, cheese and not a whole lot else. I also intermittent fast meaning for me I eat one large meal around 8 every night, and nothing else but a couple of coffees during the day. I think I mentioned that I limited coffee for a month and it still did not make much of a difference. Any ideas are appreciated thanks. [/QUOTE]
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