Ox 51
Musclechemistry Guru
So, I had a health scare Monday...
I had gotten my testosterone pellets implanted into my right hip last Wednesday. That hip has been sore of course and I didn't think much of it Monday morning when it felt numb. Well early that afternoon the numbness was running down my right thigh and I even noticed that my right jaw was numb. I knew that numbness on one side of the body was serious, so I called my doctor, who told me to go ahead and go to the ER.
Well, I only told them about the pellets to let them know that's where the numbness started and why I wasn't concerned at first. But, don't you know the pellets become the issue that they can't get over. The Neurologist comes in and is asking the usual 50 questions, including what surgeries I've had. I mention that I had a lump removed from my chest.
Now everyone who has used gear understands getting lumps under your nipples. Mine had been there for years and the TRT had made it a little worse, even though I was on an estrogen blocker. It was probably not even noticeable to most people, but I was sensitive to it and wanted it removed.
But, I tell her I had a lump removed...and she asks what caused the lump...all I could say was the testosterone. I didn't tell her that it was from cumulative steroid use. So, she goes on a mini-rant about why are they still giving me testosterone after I've already had a mass removed even though I'm on an estrogen blocker and tells me I need to stop the testosterone.
She even comes back in the next morning and says they don't have any idea what caused the numbness, but that I need to stop the testosterone. WTF?!?!
I had gotten my testosterone pellets implanted into my right hip last Wednesday. That hip has been sore of course and I didn't think much of it Monday morning when it felt numb. Well early that afternoon the numbness was running down my right thigh and I even noticed that my right jaw was numb. I knew that numbness on one side of the body was serious, so I called my doctor, who told me to go ahead and go to the ER.
Well, I only told them about the pellets to let them know that's where the numbness started and why I wasn't concerned at first. But, don't you know the pellets become the issue that they can't get over. The Neurologist comes in and is asking the usual 50 questions, including what surgeries I've had. I mention that I had a lump removed from my chest.
Now everyone who has used gear understands getting lumps under your nipples. Mine had been there for years and the TRT had made it a little worse, even though I was on an estrogen blocker. It was probably not even noticeable to most people, but I was sensitive to it and wanted it removed.
But, I tell her I had a lump removed...and she asks what caused the lump...all I could say was the testosterone. I didn't tell her that it was from cumulative steroid use. So, she goes on a mini-rant about why are they still giving me testosterone after I've already had a mass removed even though I'm on an estrogen blocker and tells me I need to stop the testosterone.
She even comes back in the next morning and says they don't have any idea what caused the numbness, but that I need to stop the testosterone. WTF?!?!