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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Partial blockage event in both legs!
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<blockquote data-quote="fifty" data-source="post: 156537" data-attributes="member: 18511"><p>According to his thread since being on TRT:</p><p>- multiple trips to the ER with concerns for his life</p><p>- DVT</p><p>- iron deficiency</p><p>- potassium deficiency</p><p>- vitamin c deficiency (I started to remember my very first symptoms when starting my first EOD protocol back in 2017, aching teeth/gums and bad taste in mouth)</p><p>- vitamin d deficiency</p><p>- pushing past 500ng/dl made him want to sleep all day</p><p>- pushing past 400ng/dl gave him 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>Again, I don't get it. His natural levels are 100. He had problems over 400. I would think lifestyle optimizations may get him to 200-300 with far less risk. What am I missing?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fifty, post: 156537, member: 18511"] According to his thread since being on TRT: - multiple trips to the ER with concerns for his life - DVT - iron deficiency - potassium deficiency - vitamin c deficiency (I started to remember my very first symptoms when starting my first EOD protocol back in 2017, aching teeth/gums and bad taste in mouth) - vitamin d deficiency - pushing past 500ng/dl made him want to sleep all day - pushing past 400ng/dl gave him 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 Again, I don't get it. His natural levels are 100. He had problems over 400. I would think lifestyle optimizations may get him to 200-300 with far less risk. What am I missing? [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Partial blockage event in both legs!
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