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Thyroid, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, DHEA, etc
Thyroid, DHEA, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, etc
Blood levels of pregnenolone after a year on 400mg a day
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymon" data-source="post: 231463" data-attributes="member: 42608"><p>Haha, I wish I never had to try anything! I didn’t have much of a choice though. After finasteride and some complications it caused in me, my life wasn’t something most people would describe as livable, and although I did okay through plenty of periods, I didn’t want to have to settle for feeling diminished in various ways. Some of my issues were also a little more dire than others I’ve heard about and seemingly got worse over time, and the trajectory was looking pretty grim. Unfortunately because I’m not fat and am fairly muscular and I have blood markers like a low A1C and low blood pressure, I’d show up to doctors and mostly be told congratulations instead of being helped, so I didn’t have any other options but alternative means. I used to think people with things like fibromyalgia were crazy whiners, but after everything I’ve gone through and seen and experienced, I mostly feel really bad for anyone with a health issue off the beaten path.</p><p></p><p>Have you tried Berberine? My fasting blood sugar was never high, but went down by about 10-15 points from around 1500-1600mgs a day spread out with meals. I take it for other reasons but it’s typically considered a nice alternative to metformin for people that can’t tolerate metformin. Fasting blood sugar and A1C are different metrics, but it might be something worth looking into as many people with issues like that use it with great success. </p><p></p><p>Before all this I used to love lower carb and intermittent fasting and all that, but I don’t do well with that anymore. I can’t really do low carb while on my thyroid meds anyway as I felt like death with that and T3.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymon, post: 231463, member: 42608"] Haha, I wish I never had to try anything! I didn’t have much of a choice though. After finasteride and some complications it caused in me, my life wasn’t something most people would describe as livable, and although I did okay through plenty of periods, I didn’t want to have to settle for feeling diminished in various ways. Some of my issues were also a little more dire than others I’ve heard about and seemingly got worse over time, and the trajectory was looking pretty grim. Unfortunately because I’m not fat and am fairly muscular and I have blood markers like a low A1C and low blood pressure, I’d show up to doctors and mostly be told congratulations instead of being helped, so I didn’t have any other options but alternative means. I used to think people with things like fibromyalgia were crazy whiners, but after everything I’ve gone through and seen and experienced, I mostly feel really bad for anyone with a health issue off the beaten path. Have you tried Berberine? My fasting blood sugar was never high, but went down by about 10-15 points from around 1500-1600mgs a day spread out with meals. I take it for other reasons but it’s typically considered a nice alternative to metformin for people that can’t tolerate metformin. Fasting blood sugar and A1C are different metrics, but it might be something worth looking into as many people with issues like that use it with great success. Before all this I used to love lower carb and intermittent fasting and all that, but I don’t do well with that anymore. I can’t really do low carb while on my thyroid meds anyway as I felt like death with that and T3. [/QUOTE]
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Thyroid, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, DHEA, etc
Thyroid, DHEA, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, etc
Blood levels of pregnenolone after a year on 400mg a day
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