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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 178488" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Exactly. When my low T symptoms were hitting me the worst, I was a lump on a log. Lost my gf at the time because I just had such brad brain fog, I didn’t want to do anything, I just didn’t have the mental energy to give her what she needed. I was just a shell of my usual self. Getting on HRT solved all those issues. The only symptom I still have is brain fog. But I’ve only recently gotten out of the moldy house as of the end of last year, and from what I’ve read, healing from mold exposure can take a long time. So unfortunately, I think it’s going to take some time for my body to full heal from the 5-6 years of being exposed. </p><p></p><p>Serendipitously, I literally just watched a video all about iron. I’m always on YouTube watching videos from the channels i’m subscribed to, and this was just a video this channel put out today, and I watched it real quick. He says that some of his thyroid patients need ferritin over 100 to see symptom resolution, so I actually wouldn’t even worry about ur ferritin and iron levels. I’ve heard other experts recommend high double digits for ferritin, but ur level probably has little to do with what’s going on, and addressing it doesn’t seem like a priority. So I wouldn’t even spend time worrying about it right now. Obv u have other priorities to address. </p><p></p><p>That’s awesome that u like liver and onions. Honestly, liver is growing on me. And I tried kidney recently, and it makes liver taste like filet mignon lol. After eating kidney, I can take down liver no prob. Just picked up some beef heart yesterday, and will be trying it in about an hour. Wish me luck lol</p><p></p><p>In regards to acid reflux, I’ve been researching the carnivore diet for probably the past 4-5 months, and have been doing mainly carnivore, with some white rice and select fruits, for about 1.5 months now. I can’t tell u how many anecdotes I’ve read about people’s chronic acid reflux or bowel issues completely resolving on carnivore. It has to do mostly with oxalates and other plant chemicals/ defense mechanisms, that wreak havoc on our digestive tracts, and bodies overall, from my understanding. Not trying to tell anyone how to eat or live their life, just throwing it out there so ur at least aware, and u can check it out, or not, if ur interested.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 178488, member: 15043"] Exactly. When my low T symptoms were hitting me the worst, I was a lump on a log. Lost my gf at the time because I just had such brad brain fog, I didn’t want to do anything, I just didn’t have the mental energy to give her what she needed. I was just a shell of my usual self. Getting on HRT solved all those issues. The only symptom I still have is brain fog. But I’ve only recently gotten out of the moldy house as of the end of last year, and from what I’ve read, healing from mold exposure can take a long time. So unfortunately, I think it’s going to take some time for my body to full heal from the 5-6 years of being exposed. Serendipitously, I literally just watched a video all about iron. I’m always on YouTube watching videos from the channels i’m subscribed to, and this was just a video this channel put out today, and I watched it real quick. He says that some of his thyroid patients need ferritin over 100 to see symptom resolution, so I actually wouldn’t even worry about ur ferritin and iron levels. I’ve heard other experts recommend high double digits for ferritin, but ur level probably has little to do with what’s going on, and addressing it doesn’t seem like a priority. So I wouldn’t even spend time worrying about it right now. Obv u have other priorities to address. That’s awesome that u like liver and onions. Honestly, liver is growing on me. And I tried kidney recently, and it makes liver taste like filet mignon lol. After eating kidney, I can take down liver no prob. Just picked up some beef heart yesterday, and will be trying it in about an hour. Wish me luck lol In regards to acid reflux, I’ve been researching the carnivore diet for probably the past 4-5 months, and have been doing mainly carnivore, with some white rice and select fruits, for about 1.5 months now. I can’t tell u how many anecdotes I’ve read about people’s chronic acid reflux or bowel issues completely resolving on carnivore. It has to do mostly with oxalates and other plant chemicals/ defense mechanisms, that wreak havoc on our digestive tracts, and bodies overall, from my understanding. Not trying to tell anyone how to eat or live their life, just throwing it out there so ur at least aware, and u can check it out, or not, if ur interested. [/QUOTE]
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