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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
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<blockquote data-quote="robs2nd75" data-source="post: 7696" data-attributes="member: 19"><p>I am feeling quite a bit better since starting T3. I still have some muscle soreness but nothing like before. The naltrexone combo has helped me lose about 25 lbs but its effectiveness has worn off so I discontinued it when I started the T3. Allowing it to completely get out of my system before reintroducing it. In terms of the diuretic, I drink at a minimum, a gallon of water a day and I almost never have headaches so dehydration is questionable at best. From what I've read thiazides (sic) can wreak havoc on minerals. I am going to find out what exactly is causing the hypercalcemia before introducing anything else but I greatly appreciate the advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robs2nd75, post: 7696, member: 19"] I am feeling quite a bit better since starting T3. I still have some muscle soreness but nothing like before. The naltrexone combo has helped me lose about 25 lbs but its effectiveness has worn off so I discontinued it when I started the T3. Allowing it to completely get out of my system before reintroducing it. In terms of the diuretic, I drink at a minimum, a gallon of water a day and I almost never have headaches so dehydration is questionable at best. From what I've read thiazides (sic) can wreak havoc on minerals. I am going to find out what exactly is causing the hypercalcemia before introducing anything else but I greatly appreciate the advice. [/QUOTE]
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