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Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
Clinical Use of Anabolics and Hormones
How to decrease HIV related belly fat accumulation
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<blockquote data-quote="Brian963" data-source="post: 11662" data-attributes="member: 2113"><p>Thank you Nelson.</p><p></p><p>My total cholesterol is 183, triglycerides are 138, HDL is 54, VLDL is 28 and LDL is 101. I am currently taking Atorvastatin 40mg every night before bed. My fasting blood glucose is always under 100 except this last time it was 107.</p><p></p><p>When I was on Crixivan is really when the belly developed. After 2 bouts of kidney stones, my doctor switched my regimen to Atripla. That was about 7 years ago and the belly continued to grow. Now that I have finally discovered a doctor to treat my long term low testosterone, I am confident that with a dedicated exercise regimen, the tummy will go away and my body will look more balanced. Restoring my testosterone and losing the belly fat are my main goals at this time. After that I will focus on muscle growth although I figure that will be a pleasant side effect of my main 2 goals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian963, post: 11662, member: 2113"] Thank you Nelson. My total cholesterol is 183, triglycerides are 138, HDL is 54, VLDL is 28 and LDL is 101. I am currently taking Atorvastatin 40mg every night before bed. My fasting blood glucose is always under 100 except this last time it was 107. When I was on Crixivan is really when the belly developed. After 2 bouts of kidney stones, my doctor switched my regimen to Atripla. That was about 7 years ago and the belly continued to grow. Now that I have finally discovered a doctor to treat my long term low testosterone, I am confident that with a dedicated exercise regimen, the tummy will go away and my body will look more balanced. Restoring my testosterone and losing the belly fat are my main goals at this time. After that I will focus on muscle growth although I figure that will be a pleasant side effect of my main 2 goals. [/QUOTE]
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How to decrease HIV related belly fat accumulation
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