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Testosterone Side Effect Management
Partial blockage event in both legs!
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<blockquote data-quote="Systemlord" data-source="post: 152324" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p>The potassium supplements seem to rid me of the camping in the stomach and legs, if I taper down to 200-300mg daily, the cramping returns and the severity worsens the lower I go. Strange how your body can lose the ability to hold onto potassium out of the blue.</p><p></p><p>My next move is get my iron and potassium elevated, restart TRT on a daily protocol and keep it under 400 ng/dL because I always have strange symptoms >400 that can only be explained as Polycythemia vera like symptoms. I always have problems when RBC is nearing 6.0.</p><p></p><p>I've been examining years worth of labs and I always have trouble when >400 and the symptoms fit perfectly with Polycythemia vera, red itchy hands, legs and feet worsened by showers, fatigue, coughing, burning or weakness in your hands, feet, arms or legs, fullness or bloating in your left upper abdomen, elevated body temps (99.2), headaches and blurred vision all associated with Polycythemia vera like symptoms.</p><p></p><p>I've learned when your body is iron deficient it pulls iron away from the skin and reserves it for your organs which would explain the red, dry damaged skin when I was on a daily protocol in 11-23-18. I'm willing to bet when the body has too much iron it pushes the excess to the skin away from the organs and believe I have now experienced both iron overload recently and iron deficiency in 11-23-18 when on a daily protocol.</p><p></p><p>It's going to be a fine balance and I don't think it's going to be easy to find it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Systemlord, post: 152324, member: 15832"] The potassium supplements seem to rid me of the camping in the stomach and legs, if I taper down to 200-300mg daily, the cramping returns and the severity worsens the lower I go. Strange how your body can lose the ability to hold onto potassium out of the blue. My next move is get my iron and potassium elevated, restart TRT on a daily protocol and keep it under 400 ng/dL because I always have strange symptoms >400 that can only be explained as Polycythemia vera like symptoms. I always have problems when RBC is nearing 6.0. I've been examining years worth of labs and I always have trouble when >400 and the symptoms fit perfectly with Polycythemia vera, red itchy hands, legs and feet worsened by showers, fatigue, coughing, burning or weakness in your hands, feet, arms or legs, fullness or bloating in your left upper abdomen, elevated body temps (99.2), headaches and blurred vision all associated with Polycythemia vera like symptoms. I've learned when your body is iron deficient it pulls iron away from the skin and reserves it for your organs which would explain the red, dry damaged skin when I was on a daily protocol in 11-23-18. I'm willing to bet when the body has too much iron it pushes the excess to the skin away from the organs and believe I have now experienced both iron overload recently and iron deficiency in 11-23-18 when on a daily protocol. It's going to be a fine balance and I don't think it's going to be easy to find it. [/QUOTE]
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