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T Too High For TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="EAH" data-source="post: 89467" data-attributes="member: 14585"><p>I got off of the statins last year after losing 40 lbs through diet and exercise. All of my cholesterol numbers were great at that time, and Dr. agreed I could drop them.. I have fallen off the wagon a bit since May, and although I have gained 5 lbs, I'm still not too fat. I wear 32 waist pants. I am short (5'8") and 180 with clothes on, but carry a good bit of muscle from working out for many years earlier in life. </p><p>My blood pressure over the last year has been low 120's over 76-78. It was 136/74 when I got my physical this time, but I think it was affected by having a cup of coffee on the way...(I know I know), and I was nervous to be explaining to the Doc why I was getting the physical. My ed started soon after getting on statins and bp meds. Befor I was treated for bp I had no issues at all. Doc has adjusted meds several times to minimize ED sides. Actually now that I think about it, getting off od the statins could be what has helped my T levels?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EAH, post: 89467, member: 14585"] I got off of the statins last year after losing 40 lbs through diet and exercise. All of my cholesterol numbers were great at that time, and Dr. agreed I could drop them.. I have fallen off the wagon a bit since May, and although I have gained 5 lbs, I'm still not too fat. I wear 32 waist pants. I am short (5'8") and 180 with clothes on, but carry a good bit of muscle from working out for many years earlier in life. My blood pressure over the last year has been low 120's over 76-78. It was 136/74 when I got my physical this time, but I think it was affected by having a cup of coffee on the way...(I know I know), and I was nervous to be explaining to the Doc why I was getting the physical. My ed started soon after getting on statins and bp meds. Befor I was treated for bp I had no issues at all. Doc has adjusted meds several times to minimize ED sides. Actually now that I think about it, getting off od the statins could be what has helped my T levels? [/QUOTE]
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