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    StayFit1 is offline Junior Member
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    Side Effects?

    Wondering about my skin issues. When i first get up in the morning, my skin is not flushed and i feel comftorable. As i start getting ready and throughout the day, my skin gets flushed everyday and red. When i workout it obviously gets worse. My eyes get red throughout the day. Almost like if i do anything, my skin will flush. It is also very sensitive as well and doesnt tan. It just gets red. Very strange for me. I was wondering what hormones would cause this? Estrogen increase. MY testosterone levels are good so i was wondering if there might be an imbalance. Please let me know peoples thoughts. Also my necka nd top of my chest are flushed and sensitive. Cant hardly shave. Weird.

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    zaggahamma is offline Mr. Moderation
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    what exactly are you taking if anything at all

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    StayFit1 is offline Junior Member
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    nothing for a while now. I broke out about 9 months or so ago in red bumps. didnt itch or anything. I was taking trenadrol by kilosports. Then that went away about 3 months later and i was left with blotchy and red skin. cant tan really either. just goes reddish. Have no idea what went wrong. I did get gyno. Possibly to much estrogen causing skin to be sensitive. I cant hardly shave my neck>Gets so red. Weird. I know something is going on with my skin. I am not fair skinned either. I always use to tan easy. Now i get facial flushing as well in hot temps and social situations sometimes. Red eyes as well. Could it be more anxiety? or what? who knows.

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    I seem to have that issue with TRT creme but I also take
    a diuretic for my BP which can be an issue for sun exposure.

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