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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
New Protocol, Elevated RHR/Poor Sleep/Eye Floaters. Abort or Stay the Course?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhawk" data-source="post: 166932" data-attributes="member: 16042"><p>While having such symptomatic changes at the time of a protocol change points to the protocol change as the cause, don't wear blinders. There may be something causative that is co-incidental.</p><p></p><p>Your combination of symptoms is not anything I have personally had, but I did have increase in resting pulse, plus orthostatic circulatory symptoms (dizziness, elevated bounding HR on standing), and general decreasing energy ability to exercise etc. This was coincidental with being prescribed Alfuzosin. Dr and I thought it was side effects. I also went to the cardiologist had an EKG and ran a treadmill test... negative for arrythmia or ischemia. By the time I had my next CBC, I was profoundly anemic:</p><p></p><p>RBC 1.9 (4.4-6.38)</p><p>HGB 7.0 (13.5-17.5)</p><p>HCT 20.1 (30-51)</p><p></p><p>It had nothing to do with Alfuzosin side effects.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhawk, post: 166932, member: 16042"] While having such symptomatic changes at the time of a protocol change points to the protocol change as the cause, don't wear blinders. There may be something causative that is co-incidental. Your combination of symptoms is not anything I have personally had, but I did have increase in resting pulse, plus orthostatic circulatory symptoms (dizziness, elevated bounding HR on standing), and general decreasing energy ability to exercise etc. This was coincidental with being prescribed Alfuzosin. Dr and I thought it was side effects. I also went to the cardiologist had an EKG and ran a treadmill test... negative for arrythmia or ischemia. By the time I had my next CBC, I was profoundly anemic: RBC 1.9 (4.4-6.38) HGB 7.0 (13.5-17.5) HCT 20.1 (30-51) It had nothing to do with Alfuzosin side effects. [/QUOTE]
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