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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="eyeheartny" data-source="post: 167821" data-attributes="member: 18882"><p>Yes, it happened within a few days of starting that got worse the longer I used the Deca. The same thing happened a few times when I used too much progesterone cream on my scrotum a few months ago. However, that issue resolved immediately upon cessation of the progesterone cream, whereas this is not resolving quickly. I have switched back to the pharma test cypionate for the time being as well. According to the Tru-T calculator my Free T is at 30.23 ng/dL, which is above range and could also be causing some of these symptoms/issues.</p><p></p><p>My hypothesis is that these issues have something to do with nandrolone's activity at either the progesterone receptor or the mineralocorticoid receptor. If it's the PR, then the similar symptoms I had with the progesterone cream should dissipate once the nandrolone is out of my system. It's the MR, the nandrolone may be spiking my BP or changing the fluid balance in my body. The vascularity in my arms has not returned so I think something is still off with the way I'm holding water.</p><p></p><p>I did a double-red blood donation in late October and have had 4 blood draws for labs since then, so I guess it's possible that my iron/ferritin levels are low. The elevated heart rate and fatigue are associated with low ferritin. I guess my thyroid could also be off kilter in some way as well, both due to iron as well as iron's effect on the thyroid. </p><p></p><p>Based on half-life calculators it's going to take a while before the nandrolone is totally out of my system, unfortunately, so it'll be a while before I know whether that is what causes these symptoms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eyeheartny, post: 167821, member: 18882"] Yes, it happened within a few days of starting that got worse the longer I used the Deca. The same thing happened a few times when I used too much progesterone cream on my scrotum a few months ago. However, that issue resolved immediately upon cessation of the progesterone cream, whereas this is not resolving quickly. I have switched back to the pharma test cypionate for the time being as well. According to the Tru-T calculator my Free T is at 30.23 ng/dL, which is above range and could also be causing some of these symptoms/issues. My hypothesis is that these issues have something to do with nandrolone's activity at either the progesterone receptor or the mineralocorticoid receptor. If it's the PR, then the similar symptoms I had with the progesterone cream should dissipate once the nandrolone is out of my system. It's the MR, the nandrolone may be spiking my BP or changing the fluid balance in my body. The vascularity in my arms has not returned so I think something is still off with the way I'm holding water. I did a double-red blood donation in late October and have had 4 blood draws for labs since then, so I guess it's possible that my iron/ferritin levels are low. The elevated heart rate and fatigue are associated with low ferritin. I guess my thyroid could also be off kilter in some way as well, both due to iron as well as iron's effect on the thyroid. Based on half-life calculators it's going to take a while before the nandrolone is totally out of my system, unfortunately, so it'll be a while before I know whether that is what causes these symptoms. [/QUOTE]
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