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<blockquote data-quote="CanadaJim" data-source="post: 220921" data-attributes="member: 41384"><p>Well blood work came back...testosterone is through the roof according to my doc...29 nmol/l (the norm is 10-24 according to him)...but the concerning number is my cholesterol...he said it took a 40% jump since my last reading placing me in the "at risk for heart disease" category. I told him that I had started the Keto diet 4 days prior to my bloodwork, but I can't see how it would effect my blood work that quick, or could it? I have never had issues with my cholesterol. I'm 54, 5'9", 165lbs, 14% body fat, fit, active...I haven't had any testosterone since the first of February. I dabbled with low dose clomid but stopped nearly four weeks before my bloodwork...My Doc said that he thinks my test is still in the "bounce back" status after stopping but I'm not entirely sure. I don't feel like I have high testosterone. He only did a total testosterone test which sucks. I think I'll hold off on anything hormone related and focus on how to get my cholesterol levels back down health values....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CanadaJim, post: 220921, member: 41384"] Well blood work came back...testosterone is through the roof according to my doc...29 nmol/l (the norm is 10-24 according to him)...but the concerning number is my cholesterol...he said it took a 40% jump since my last reading placing me in the "at risk for heart disease" category. I told him that I had started the Keto diet 4 days prior to my bloodwork, but I can't see how it would effect my blood work that quick, or could it? I have never had issues with my cholesterol. I'm 54, 5'9", 165lbs, 14% body fat, fit, active...I haven't had any testosterone since the first of February. I dabbled with low dose clomid but stopped nearly four weeks before my bloodwork...My Doc said that he thinks my test is still in the "bounce back" status after stopping but I'm not entirely sure. I don't feel like I have high testosterone. He only did a total testosterone test which sucks. I think I'll hold off on anything hormone related and focus on how to get my cholesterol levels back down health values.... [/QUOTE]
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