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<blockquote data-quote="efete1" data-source="post: 88549" data-attributes="member: 17047"><p>Hi there,</p><p>First off great job on what you have done already!</p><p>I don't see the glucose so not sure on that. Metformin may help if you do have some insulin resistance but you may not need it yet. Your numbers aren't too bad and will likely get better with additional tweaks. HDL responds best to exercise (esp. cardio). Nicain is a great OTC for HDL and triglycerides ( and more) and it's cheap. Don't take too much too fast. I would also recommend a quality fish oil supplement. </p><p>Testosterone can be bumped (you mentioned you are new to this) as can the DHEA. I would stop the Anastrozole, no need for it at this point- your Estrogen is on the low side. This (Anastrozole is often overused). Estrogen is beneficial for lipids and much more.</p><p>What is your free T 3?</p><p>I would tweak the T and DHEA, add the fish oil and Niacin, and bump up the exercise and see how you do. Send more info on the diet; always tweaks that can be made there too. Overall you're doing very well!</p><p></p><p>Dr. Eric</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="efete1, post: 88549, member: 17047"] Hi there, First off great job on what you have done already! I don't see the glucose so not sure on that. Metformin may help if you do have some insulin resistance but you may not need it yet. Your numbers aren't too bad and will likely get better with additional tweaks. HDL responds best to exercise (esp. cardio). Nicain is a great OTC for HDL and triglycerides ( and more) and it's cheap. Don't take too much too fast. I would also recommend a quality fish oil supplement. Testosterone can be bumped (you mentioned you are new to this) as can the DHEA. I would stop the Anastrozole, no need for it at this point- your Estrogen is on the low side. This (Anastrozole is often overused). Estrogen is beneficial for lipids and much more. What is your free T 3? I would tweak the T and DHEA, add the fish oil and Niacin, and bump up the exercise and see how you do. Send more info on the diet; always tweaks that can be made there too. Overall you're doing very well! Dr. Eric [/QUOTE]
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