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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Blood Work at 35 weeks of TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="TestAdvocate" data-source="post: 32518" data-attributes="member: 2905"><p>Yeah.......me too. My insulin resistance problem didn't start until just a few years ago. We watched long term use of statins get me into the insulin resistance "range". Horrible! My weight has never been a problem, low body fat etc....grew up more of an fast muscle twitched guy, very lean. I eat a very low carb diet already. I was hoping T therapy was going to help, it did seem to at first.......my A1c was down to 5.7 during the summer last year, but now has crept up to 6.0 again. I'm with you........low carbs, HIT resistance training (more old school bodybuilding at a faster pace), high dosed Metformin (I'm taking 1500mg SR right now) and keep the T up in the high range. Just keep plugging away. We'll have to keep each other motivated. Thanks for posting on this thread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TestAdvocate, post: 32518, member: 2905"] Yeah.......me too. My insulin resistance problem didn't start until just a few years ago. We watched long term use of statins get me into the insulin resistance "range". Horrible! My weight has never been a problem, low body fat etc....grew up more of an fast muscle twitched guy, very lean. I eat a very low carb diet already. I was hoping T therapy was going to help, it did seem to at first.......my A1c was down to 5.7 during the summer last year, but now has crept up to 6.0 again. I'm with you........low carbs, HIT resistance training (more old school bodybuilding at a faster pace), high dosed Metformin (I'm taking 1500mg SR right now) and keep the T up in the high range. Just keep plugging away. We'll have to keep each other motivated. Thanks for posting on this thread. [/QUOTE]
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