Faipdeooiad
New Member
Hi,
Apologies this isn’t strictly a ‘men’s health’ issue but it’s the closest I could get.
For the past few years I have been experiencing really bad light-headedness when standing up from a crouch or anything below seated, a task any parent of young children will tell you is something you do multiple times on a daily basis.
I’m 37, no major health concerns, currently on TRT due to being hypogonadic (140mg test cyp/week), very occasional fexofenadine (180mg) to treat cholinergic urticaria and I have been using Reta for the last 10 months, give or take. I have never passed out but have come very close on a small number of occasions.
The incidences of being light headed when getting up haven’t gotten better, worse or more/less frequent since starting with the Reta as that was my initial thought due to any effects on blood sugar.
Blood pressure is good, last time I checked it (last week) it was 118/74 and it never really deviates from that sort of range.
I’m posting here to see if any of you might have any pointers or ideas as to what might be causing it or suggestions on next steps to try and investigate the cause and try to either resolve it or, at least, understand what’s causing it and how to adapt without having to take 10-15 seconds to compose myself whenever I stand up.
Thanks in advance.
Apologies this isn’t strictly a ‘men’s health’ issue but it’s the closest I could get.
For the past few years I have been experiencing really bad light-headedness when standing up from a crouch or anything below seated, a task any parent of young children will tell you is something you do multiple times on a daily basis.
I’m 37, no major health concerns, currently on TRT due to being hypogonadic (140mg test cyp/week), very occasional fexofenadine (180mg) to treat cholinergic urticaria and I have been using Reta for the last 10 months, give or take. I have never passed out but have come very close on a small number of occasions.
The incidences of being light headed when getting up haven’t gotten better, worse or more/less frequent since starting with the Reta as that was my initial thought due to any effects on blood sugar.
Blood pressure is good, last time I checked it (last week) it was 118/74 and it never really deviates from that sort of range.
I’m posting here to see if any of you might have any pointers or ideas as to what might be causing it or suggestions on next steps to try and investigate the cause and try to either resolve it or, at least, understand what’s causing it and how to adapt without having to take 10-15 seconds to compose myself whenever I stand up.
Thanks in advance.
