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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
New Here - Lyme Disease/Low T
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<blockquote data-quote="PeteMax" data-source="post: 97216" data-attributes="member: 17668"><p>My doctor did not discuss multiple injections per week, he initially wanted me to inject every 2 weeks, but as I learned here, that is not best. I guess I am not clear on SHBG, is that one test? My doctor did not order that one. I don't sleep well because most nights I have body aches, and my arms tingle. I wake up many times during the night. Feel like I got hit by a truck most mornings. Have quite a bit of muscle fatigue during the day. Sometimes my biceps feel like I have been constantly lifting weights, then lots of fatigue. Along with brain fog, I have learned that these are common lyme symptoms. Seem to be too severe for just low T?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PeteMax, post: 97216, member: 17668"] My doctor did not discuss multiple injections per week, he initially wanted me to inject every 2 weeks, but as I learned here, that is not best. I guess I am not clear on SHBG, is that one test? My doctor did not order that one. I don't sleep well because most nights I have body aches, and my arms tingle. I wake up many times during the night. Feel like I got hit by a truck most mornings. Have quite a bit of muscle fatigue during the day. Sometimes my biceps feel like I have been constantly lifting weights, then lots of fatigue. Along with brain fog, I have learned that these are common lyme symptoms. Seem to be too severe for just low T? [/QUOTE]
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