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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Water Retention and Rapid Weight Gain Caused by Testosterone
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<blockquote data-quote="Rock H. Johnson" data-source="post: 176154" data-attributes="member: 39049"><p>Sure, thats a bit of a misnomer as it is always an individual reaction, there is no one size fits all. Only issue is that during these ester changes my diet has not changed whatsoever, I have been working out for the last 30+ years, I have pretty much learned what works on this body and what not and when in terms of nutrition, supplements, etc. I am 6"2, 215lbs with 9%BF, I am aware of changes like bloat. I definitely saw a difference like others here have reported while on T prop or T Cyp or now having a T dec in the mix.</p><p></p><p>And lets not forget heart condition, always a possibility in TRT that edema in the lower extremities and abdomen can be an indication of a heart condition.</p><p></p><p>I do not understand why you always try to downplay other peoples experiences or individual needs like with the AI´s, but now "Its all an individual reaction"? TRT brings risks with it and any indication could be that, nothing to fret about but this is not a game, its peoples health. This forum is intended to inform eachother on the possible side-effects or problems which could occur while on TRT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rock H. Johnson, post: 176154, member: 39049"] Sure, thats a bit of a misnomer as it is always an individual reaction, there is no one size fits all. Only issue is that during these ester changes my diet has not changed whatsoever, I have been working out for the last 30+ years, I have pretty much learned what works on this body and what not and when in terms of nutrition, supplements, etc. I am 6"2, 215lbs with 9%BF, I am aware of changes like bloat. I definitely saw a difference like others here have reported while on T prop or T Cyp or now having a T dec in the mix. And lets not forget heart condition, always a possibility in TRT that edema in the lower extremities and abdomen can be an indication of a heart condition. I do not understand why you always try to downplay other peoples experiences or individual needs like with the AI´s, but now "Its all an individual reaction"? TRT brings risks with it and any indication could be that, nothing to fret about but this is not a game, its peoples health. This forum is intended to inform eachother on the possible side-effects or problems which could occur while on TRT. [/QUOTE]
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Water Retention and Rapid Weight Gain Caused by Testosterone
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