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Blood Test Discussion
Introduction + Labs
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<blockquote data-quote="rhino5169" data-source="post: 58301" data-attributes="member: 14708"><p>Thanks. </p><p></p><p>Diabetes:</p><p>I was 230lbs approx 14% bodyfat. Was playing multiple sports some at a semi pro level. In the gym 5-6 days a week.</p><p>That is when I got diabetes. All of a sudden I was getting tired every day, so much that I had to take a nap one or two times a day, and the weight gain was off the charts. I went in the gym one day while this was happening and weighed myself to find out I gained 20 lbs from the week before. </p><p>So no, definitely diabetes before the weight gain.</p><p></p><p>Increasing cortisol....</p><p><a href="https://draxe.com/cortisol-levels/" target="_blank">https://draxe.com/cortisol-levels/</a></p><p></p><p>I know about the cardiac risks with low T, it's a double edged sword because increasing it might have other issues such as hematocrit, lipoprotein A....</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the reply. Yes I definitely have multiple things going on that's why it's so freaking confusing.</p><p>I forgot to even mention I've been forgetting minor things, or a better description is that they slip my mind. I'll have a thought about something then think about something else for a minute but then forget the first thing I was thinking about. I've always been able to mentally multi task.</p><p>The last week or so, i've been cold. Not terribly cold and not all the time but feeling a little colder than normal.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, thanks again. Just trying to piece things together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rhino5169, post: 58301, member: 14708"] Thanks. Diabetes: I was 230lbs approx 14% bodyfat. Was playing multiple sports some at a semi pro level. In the gym 5-6 days a week. That is when I got diabetes. All of a sudden I was getting tired every day, so much that I had to take a nap one or two times a day, and the weight gain was off the charts. I went in the gym one day while this was happening and weighed myself to find out I gained 20 lbs from the week before. So no, definitely diabetes before the weight gain. Increasing cortisol.... [url]https://draxe.com/cortisol-levels/[/url] I know about the cardiac risks with low T, it's a double edged sword because increasing it might have other issues such as hematocrit, lipoprotein A.... Thanks for the reply. Yes I definitely have multiple things going on that's why it's so freaking confusing. I forgot to even mention I've been forgetting minor things, or a better description is that they slip my mind. I'll have a thought about something then think about something else for a minute but then forget the first thing I was thinking about. I've always been able to mentally multi task. The last week or so, i've been cold. Not terribly cold and not all the time but feeling a little colder than normal. Anyway, thanks again. Just trying to piece things together. [/QUOTE]
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