ToastEater
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Funny about concussions. I’ve had 7-8 bad ones. My doc said it’s likely the reasons my hormones are messed up.
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You picked a hell of a year to make a comeback lol.Doing good brother man. 2019 was rough, been making a comeback in 2020 lol.
How are you and the family?
It sounds like you have a lot of symptoms that could add up to any number of different things, due to this, I think it’s fair to assume diagnosis will not be simple nor immediate.Was wondering what the general consensus is on this. I have been having some issues with dizziness. Also some weird breathing issues. For example I start to exhale and I’m craving/needing another inhale if that makes sense. My appetite is non existent. Also have an occasional heart flutter/ missed beat. I don’t use loads of gear and have been cruising on just test for the most part. Haven’t pinned in two weeks. I have had horrible sleep apnea in the past but it seems to have declined. I no longer gasp for air at night while asleep but still snore horribly. My question is this: Can I be honest with my doctor? I’m not going to lose any insurance because I don’t have any. I’m thinking be as honest as the day is long.
Any thought on my symptoms and the honesty part are greatly appreciated.
@Dr JIM
@hurricane
@rutman
Thanks again.
Oldschool
I was more concerned about the doc assuming steroids were the main factor if I was honest. Some docs even today act like steroids are the devil. I’m not worried about LE. I can just picture myself in the office and admitting to my gear use and seeing a doc with no experience in anything hormone related pointing his finger at me while blaming my health on my gear use. To be honest I felt better on stupid doses than what I’m running now which is next to nothing. I thank you for your advice.It sounds like you have a lot of symptoms that could add up to any number of different things, due to this, I think it’s fair to assume diagnosis will not be simple nor immediate.
Because of this, I think you should be honest. Could spend a long time chasing your tail otherwise, and it’s best to find out what’s going on with your health as soon as possible.
The doctor will not report your use to police, if that is what your worry is. If you don’t have health insurance anyway, I don’t see any reason to withhold information.
You may need to a try a couple different docs to find a decent one, but hang in there. Good luck.
I would like to publicly thank @amtont for his help via private message. It made a ton of sense and I’m thinking he has hit the nail on the head. For him to help out was above and beyond due to our “past” here. It was very much appreciated and I owe him one. Thanks amtont.
I reached out to @Oldschool since My cousin was diagnosed with paradoxical breathing about 2 years ago. He had sleep apnea for a number of years and then it was exacerbated by a car accident where he had a bad head injury and suffered structural damage.
Three of the main causes of paradoxical breathing are having long term sleep apnea, hormonal imbalance (such as high testosterone levels) and trauma to the brain (concussions) or chest.
Essentially over time with sleep apnea the chest will begin to turn inwards instead of outwards resulting in the diaphragm contracting during inhalation and expands when you exhale. Concussions and hormonal imbalances can disrupt neurological signaling making the condition worse.
The symptoms he mentioned such as needing another inhale while you are exhaling, dizziness and heart flutter or rapid heart beat are all symptoms of paradoxical breathing.
For my cousin it was a very long and frustrating process to get diagnosed and get effective treatment, requiring numerous doctors visits and tests. So it was very expensive.
I thought he might want to look into this in order to avoid getting the run around and having 8 different appointments and a bunch of bs tests. Just as sources are not all "holy" neither are many doctors. In conversation with me he mentioned that he had chest trauma from a horse so this fits the description even more.
He said it was alright to post this in case it might benefit anyone and if others had more info to add.
This is good information
Many of us have had multiple severe traumas and all of us have hormonal imbalances lol
