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My endocrinologist admits that I’m sensitive to a lot of things and he’s never seen anyone respond to type 2 diabetes drugs, like myself, that target glucose via the liver, causing a potassium deficiency within 24 hours.


I’ve always had problems on supplements, doesn’t matter what it is. I recovered from a vitamin D deficiency in five days at 600 IU, if only I had known to stop then.


I get most of the worst side effects of many drugs.


Even a tiny amount of caffeine, moderate sodium intake and a sip of alcohol will fu** me up.


I’m a hyper responder to testosterone therapy. I’m one of the very few percentage of men that experience erythrocytosis on oral testosterone.


A 7 mg cypionate daily injection protocol (49 mg weekly =425 ng/dL) would’ve been perfect for me had it not crashed my ferritin levels.


My hematocrit jumped up 10 points from baseline (45-55%), average midrange T, which is a good indicator of an over-responder and someone that is extremely sensitive to androgens.


My endocrinologist says I’m an outlier and always starts me out on the lowest dose possible.


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