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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
here are my first post trt labs. Low libido, no erections. whats wrong what can i do? Also, some other questions.
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<blockquote data-quote="sammmy" data-source="post: 253554" data-attributes="member: 38594"><p>Only bad Drs say "nothing is wrong with you" instead of "I don't know what's wrong". Medicine is not that advanced and it cannot prove a negative "nothing is wrong" because it would require an infinite amount of testing.</p><p></p><p>You seem to have an activated immune system, your fibromyalgia is inflammatory (i.e. activated immune system), and antibiotics make you feel better either due to anti-inflammatory effects or because they suppress a bacterial pathogen.</p><p></p><p>I suggest you do stool testing for pathogenic bacteria - C. Difficile, H. Pylori, and the others. Frequent use of antibiotics and ibuprofen puts you at high risk for bacterial dysbiosis in the gut. Clostridium Difficile typically presents as severe diarrhea and cramping in the large intestine. H. Pylori typically presents as early satiety, fullness after meal, lack of appetite, "heartburn", acid reflux, and sometimes colonizes the throat and mouth where it can cause constant sore throat and laryngitis - I have exactly that.</p><p></p><p>After the stool testing, I suggest you try a good anti-inflammatory probiotic. The gut bacterial flora displaces bad bacteria, controls the immune reactions in your body and the probiotic may resolve a lot of issues that do not seem related to your gut, even the depression.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sammmy, post: 253554, member: 38594"] Only bad Drs say "nothing is wrong with you" instead of "I don't know what's wrong". Medicine is not that advanced and it cannot prove a negative "nothing is wrong" because it would require an infinite amount of testing. You seem to have an activated immune system, your fibromyalgia is inflammatory (i.e. activated immune system), and antibiotics make you feel better either due to anti-inflammatory effects or because they suppress a bacterial pathogen. I suggest you do stool testing for pathogenic bacteria - C. Difficile, H. Pylori, and the others. Frequent use of antibiotics and ibuprofen puts you at high risk for bacterial dysbiosis in the gut. Clostridium Difficile typically presents as severe diarrhea and cramping in the large intestine. H. Pylori typically presents as early satiety, fullness after meal, lack of appetite, "heartburn", acid reflux, and sometimes colonizes the throat and mouth where it can cause constant sore throat and laryngitis - I have exactly that. After the stool testing, I suggest you try a good anti-inflammatory probiotic. The gut bacterial flora displaces bad bacteria, controls the immune reactions in your body and the probiotic may resolve a lot of issues that do not seem related to your gut, even the depression. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
here are my first post trt labs. Low libido, no erections. whats wrong what can i do? Also, some other questions.
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