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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="Systemlord" data-source="post: 175149" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p>I thought I would update this thread since there are new developments, I restarted TRT about 6 weeks ago (link below) and started running into all to familiar symptoms, swelling in the abdomen, hardening legs, loose teeth and new symptoms never before experience, days ago if I even move for prolonged periods, my hands, arms, shoulders turn red and burn.</p><p></p><p>If I rest it goes away pretty quick, ER doc today based on my complaints gave me an aspirin and said she would check on me later. All my symptoms disappeared after about 30 minutes and felt amazing and we are going to do a treadmill stress test on my heart in 2 days. Somehow I doubt it's my heart, I strongly believe my arteries going into my legs are the culprit, like father like son.</p><p></p><p>Taking the aspirin also changed the taste in my mouth and made my teeth tighter. Will keep this thread update for those following. If you're wondering, I was sent home because the docs didn't want me in the hospital with the coronavirus patients which you'll get no argument from me.</p><p></p><p>I have no headaches. I'm in good spirits and have a positive outlook, it's just another chapter in regaining my health which is 4 years in the making. I also think Dr. Saya was right and never doubted him, the pressure/pain has always been strongest on the left side of my body (inferior vena cava), left ear rings the loudest and the right ear is barely detectable.</p><p></p><p><strong>UPDATE:</strong> It's not the heart as I had a stress test today on the treadmill, the symptoms seem to occur after walking too slowly or stopping and coming to rest, but not while walking at a fast pace. After resting for a while I get the throbbing, swelling and pain in abdomen.</p><p></p><p>The aspirin originally produced a sensation of something draining out of my left leg (shin/ankles) and when this sensation moved up towards the abdomen, the swelling started subsiding.</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.excelmale.com/forum/threads/new-unbelievable-testosterone-labs-after-only-two-weeks-on-trt.20724/[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Systemlord, post: 175149, member: 15832"] I thought I would update this thread since there are new developments, I restarted TRT about 6 weeks ago (link below) and started running into all to familiar symptoms, swelling in the abdomen, hardening legs, loose teeth and new symptoms never before experience, days ago if I even move for prolonged periods, my hands, arms, shoulders turn red and burn. If I rest it goes away pretty quick, ER doc today based on my complaints gave me an aspirin and said she would check on me later. All my symptoms disappeared after about 30 minutes and felt amazing and we are going to do a treadmill stress test on my heart in 2 days. Somehow I doubt it's my heart, I strongly believe my arteries going into my legs are the culprit, like father like son. Taking the aspirin also changed the taste in my mouth and made my teeth tighter. Will keep this thread update for those following. If you're wondering, I was sent home because the docs didn't want me in the hospital with the coronavirus patients which you'll get no argument from me. I have no headaches. I'm in good spirits and have a positive outlook, it's just another chapter in regaining my health which is 4 years in the making. I also think Dr. Saya was right and never doubted him, the pressure/pain has always been strongest on the left side of my body (inferior vena cava), left ear rings the loudest and the right ear is barely detectable. [B]UPDATE:[/B] It's not the heart as I had a stress test today on the treadmill, the symptoms seem to occur after walking too slowly or stopping and coming to rest, but not while walking at a fast pace. After resting for a while I get the throbbing, swelling and pain in abdomen. The aspirin originally produced a sensation of something draining out of my left leg (shin/ankles) and when this sensation moved up towards the abdomen, the swelling started subsiding. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.excelmale.com/forum/threads/new-unbelievable-testosterone-labs-after-only-two-weeks-on-trt.20724/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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