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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
sinus and lung congestion when starting TRT or when increasing dose?
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<blockquote data-quote="Saul" data-source="post: 90762" data-attributes="member: 16541"><p>I would use caution with those drugs FeelingLost. Ok for short term use, but long term I would try to avoid. Could these be making you feel tired? The only time I take those in the past is for short term when I sense a sinus infection could be trying to take hold. I take the old type Sudafed with motrin and sinus saline spray to clean and dry my sinuses. That is best best thing I have found to avoid a sinus infection. I also take steroid spary for allergies. It is OTC. </p><p></p><p>I have not had any congestion with TRT. If anything, it is better. In the past when my allergies were really bad I would get a steroid shot of kennelog (sp) from a doctor, but only a couple times. I am told this is overkill, but man did it work. I don't know if TRT would have a similar affect. I have been experimenting with tadalafil for working out and overall men's health and it stuffs up my nose pretty bad even at low dose. Are you taking Gene's stack with tadalafil?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Saul, post: 90762, member: 16541"] I would use caution with those drugs FeelingLost. Ok for short term use, but long term I would try to avoid. Could these be making you feel tired? The only time I take those in the past is for short term when I sense a sinus infection could be trying to take hold. I take the old type Sudafed with motrin and sinus saline spray to clean and dry my sinuses. That is best best thing I have found to avoid a sinus infection. I also take steroid spary for allergies. It is OTC. I have not had any congestion with TRT. If anything, it is better. In the past when my allergies were really bad I would get a steroid shot of kennelog (sp) from a doctor, but only a couple times. I am told this is overkill, but man did it work. I don't know if TRT would have a similar affect. I have been experimenting with tadalafil for working out and overall men's health and it stuffs up my nose pretty bad even at low dose. Are you taking Gene's stack with tadalafil? [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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