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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Trouble taking a full "satisfying" breath
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<blockquote data-quote="sammmy" data-source="post: 239684" data-attributes="member: 38594"><p>The original post is not mine but of goodfriendbob. Just keep in mind that the same symptom can be caused by different diseases. I also went through a whole bunch of doctors. I was thinking that I have "chronic fatigue syndrome", which can be caused by thousand different diseases.</p><p></p><p>My "shortness of breath" 2 hours after meals is also accompanied by debilitating stupefying headaches (they feel like a balloon expanding in my head), dizziness, and fatigue. I found that all of my symptoms respond to anti-inflammatories like ibuprofen, aspirin, vitamin B2 (not very well known but can suppress migraines), or L-Glutamine.</p><p></p><p>The L-Glutamine is the most innocent of those so I have been taking it for 3.5 months already and it is extremely effective for me, suppressing the symptoms but not curing the disease. It is local digestive anti-inflammatory so maybe my problem is really in the digestive tract. I will try to stop taking it after New Years but am not holding my breath that will work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sammmy, post: 239684, member: 38594"] The original post is not mine but of goodfriendbob. Just keep in mind that the same symptom can be caused by different diseases. I also went through a whole bunch of doctors. I was thinking that I have "chronic fatigue syndrome", which can be caused by thousand different diseases. My "shortness of breath" 2 hours after meals is also accompanied by debilitating stupefying headaches (they feel like a balloon expanding in my head), dizziness, and fatigue. I found that all of my symptoms respond to anti-inflammatories like ibuprofen, aspirin, vitamin B2 (not very well known but can suppress migraines), or L-Glutamine. The L-Glutamine is the most innocent of those so I have been taking it for 3.5 months already and it is extremely effective for me, suppressing the symptoms but not curing the disease. It is local digestive anti-inflammatory so maybe my problem is really in the digestive tract. I will try to stop taking it after New Years but am not holding my breath that will work. [/QUOTE]
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