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Old 07-06-2016, 02:58 PM #1
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This was how mine started out. I couldn't recover anymore from work outs. I did intense interval training 5 days a week. I noticed reps getting less and less and I pushed myself (in denial) until I literally couldn't do a push up. Do you have autonomic symptoms as well?
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Old 07-07-2016, 04:18 AM #2
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Well, Healthgirl, I'd never even heard of "autonomic symptoms" before reading your post. I went and looked em up and I do believe I have at least two of them: an elevated heartrate and mucho difficulty catching my breath after even a little exercise. And it's gotten worse in the past month.

I started taking testosterone a month ago. I wonder if they're connected. I think I might stop that stuff, even tho it helps my mood and *may* help with my atrophying muscles.

Crap. Something new to worry about. Double dang!
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