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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
39, low t symptoms t isn't as low as I expected.
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<blockquote data-quote="Lou_abx@yahoo.com" data-source="post: 37174" data-attributes="member: 13132"><p>I was monitoring my macros for quite some time, every day prior to the surgery. (Which, BTW had a much longer than I expected recovery time, I'm not on full release yet.) It's extremely difficult for me to lose body fat, I have to hover around the miserable mark, to stay at the 12-14% where I was at the time of the A1c test I ate 100 grams carbs 100 grams fat and 200-300 grams protein, with a free day once a week. The carbs are higher now but my body fat is higher also. I actually had a quite a lot to eat the day before my 4-2 test which had glucose but not A1c. So...in my dim understanding glucose is "now" and A1c is over a period of months. Short answer to your question I didn't change anything in the month or so prior to either test. </p><p>I am a bit dark but not so much I don't burn if I stay out too long. </p><p>I guess I should wait for the Vit D test before additional sup of D is introduced so I will know if I'm actually deficient now. </p><p>I am a sheet metal tech for United airlines. Drilling and using a rivet gun all day seems to be hard on the nerves in the arms. I am ambidextrous so I didn't have symptoms for longer than some but then, when issues cropped up, I had bilateral issues rather than in just the one arm that troubles some of my coworkers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lou_abx@yahoo.com, post: 37174, member: 13132"] I was monitoring my macros for quite some time, every day prior to the surgery. (Which, BTW had a much longer than I expected recovery time, I'm not on full release yet.) It's extremely difficult for me to lose body fat, I have to hover around the miserable mark, to stay at the 12-14% where I was at the time of the A1c test I ate 100 grams carbs 100 grams fat and 200-300 grams protein, with a free day once a week. The carbs are higher now but my body fat is higher also. I actually had a quite a lot to eat the day before my 4-2 test which had glucose but not A1c. So...in my dim understanding glucose is "now" and A1c is over a period of months. Short answer to your question I didn't change anything in the month or so prior to either test. I am a bit dark but not so much I don't burn if I stay out too long. I guess I should wait for the Vit D test before additional sup of D is introduced so I will know if I'm actually deficient now. I am a sheet metal tech for United airlines. Drilling and using a rivet gun all day seems to be hard on the nerves in the arms. I am ambidextrous so I didn't have symptoms for longer than some but then, when issues cropped up, I had bilateral issues rather than in just the one arm that troubles some of my coworkers. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
39, low t symptoms t isn't as low as I expected.
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