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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: 156545" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p>That's why you need knowledge doctors, none of my endos knew what to do. It was Defy (Mike) that caught the iron deficiency.</p><p></p><p>You might be right about not needing levels over 400 ng/dL. I felt great on 7mg daily even though I had multiple mineral deficiencies, I think the very low daily dose spared minerals that were already low.</p><p></p><p>I'm not suffering, sure energy isn't great, muscles are getting softer and have some muscle pain in legs, but I'm functioning mental just fine.</p><p></p><p>Twice now I have experienced symptoms of excess red cells on TRT and off TRT supplementing iron and the common denominator is RBC @6.0.</p><p></p><p>I didn't have a DVT, it was abnormally low potassium cramping my leg muscles affecting blood flow. I had a similar but more intense experience when attempting 10mg daily, after 7 days I experienced severe leg stiffness for about an hour which partially blocked blow flow in my legs which I now realize was more than likely very low potassium.</p><p></p><p>I was able to avert a long drawn out experience by stopping that 10mg daily protocol. I had the same burning sensations in legs and feet that I did when in the ER. The edema was from a paralyzed gut from multiple mineral deficiencies.</p><p></p><p>My natural RBC was/is 5.2. I haven't been able to get the needle to budge, Total T will not increase, the klonopin (30 years) really did a number on me.</p><p></p><p>After all that's happened, TRT is worth it. I'll never give up!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Systemlord, post: 156545, member: 15832"] That's why you need knowledge doctors, none of my endos knew what to do. It was Defy (Mike) that caught the iron deficiency. You might be right about not needing levels over 400 ng/dL. I felt great on 7mg daily even though I had multiple mineral deficiencies, I think the very low daily dose spared minerals that were already low. I'm not suffering, sure energy isn't great, muscles are getting softer and have some muscle pain in legs, but I'm functioning mental just fine. Twice now I have experienced symptoms of excess red cells on TRT and off TRT supplementing iron and the common denominator is RBC @6.0. I didn't have a DVT, it was abnormally low potassium cramping my leg muscles affecting blood flow. I had a similar but more intense experience when attempting 10mg daily, after 7 days I experienced severe leg stiffness for about an hour which partially blocked blow flow in my legs which I now realize was more than likely very low potassium. I was able to avert a long drawn out experience by stopping that 10mg daily protocol. I had the same burning sensations in legs and feet that I did when in the ER. The edema was from a paralyzed gut from multiple mineral deficiencies. My natural RBC was/is 5.2. I haven't been able to get the needle to budge, Total T will not increase, the klonopin (30 years) really did a number on me. After all that's happened, TRT is worth it. I'll never give up! [/QUOTE]
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