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Testosterone cypionate and Sweating - excessive

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Testosterone cypionate

Testosterone cypionate has active ingredients of testosterone cypionate. It is used in testosterone, hypogonadism male, hypogonadism, blood testosterone decreased, hormone replacement therapy. Commonly reported side effects of Testosterone cypionate include dizziness, breathing difficulty.

Sweating - excessive

Sweating - excessive has been reported by people with depression, pain, high blood pressure, type 2 diabetes, stress and anxiety.

On May, 17, 2013: No report is found.

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  • venlafaxine 150mg twice daily (mTBI from concussive blast + combat PTSD)
    trazodone 100 - 150mg at bedtime (sleep aid)

    Possible undiagnosed atrial fib aggravated by SNRI and SSRI dosage.

    Three EKGs inside of two weeks. All normal and showing elevated heart rate. Heart rate skyrockets for no reason. Makes me feel nauseas and I sweat a lot.

    Sweat so bad while I sleep I have to wear a t-shirt.

    The tremors are the worst. Sometimes it is very light and controllable. Other times I am shaking so bad I could not sign my own name no matter how hard I concentrate.

    Confusion and memory is bad.

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    Babak on May, 20, 2013:

    I am interested to know more about this because I suffered a similar symptom when I came around after ECT and was given Venelafaxine.
    I suffered 8 hours of palpitation and I had elevated heart beat even on the following day.
    I think my aortic valve was damaged because I was dismissed very quickly from the hospital and later I found out that I had developed a heart murmur which lead to replacement of the valve after five years.
    My family has no history of heart disease but when I complained they told me that it must have been genetic.
    One thing I don't understand. Were you on hydrocortisone as well?

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  • From this study (3 days ago):

  • Systems have gotten a lot worse in the last year.

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  • From this study (1 week ago):

  • Most of my symptoms increase when I do any activity that makes me sweat or hot. It takes very little to do so. Symptoms and severity vary all day. This all happened when I went off Seroquel for 5 days and was put back onto 300mg. Ever since then my health has gone down hill. Could I have NMS? The symptoms severity decreased within a week or 2 after starting back on the Seroquel

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  • From this study (1 week ago):

  • I developed atrial fibrillation recently after using testosterone injections for approximately two years. I also had venous vein surgery in both legs and sclaro? therapy and would like to know if either could be the cause for the afib. I take 1/2 ml per week of the testosterone cypionate any opinion would be greatly appreciated!

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  • From this study (2 weeks ago):

  • I'm being treated for folicular lymphoma that has reoccured and effected the bone. I have had 3 rounds of chemo (one round of 3 days) every 21 days. In the last 2 weeks I'm been having excessive night sweats and fatigue that I did not have before.

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