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Blood Test Discussion
Introduction + Labs
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<blockquote data-quote="rhino5169" data-source="post: 58307" data-attributes="member: 14708"><p>Yup! Came on suddenly. Before that zero issues. I know it's weird because im type 2 and anyone i've heard has lost weight not gain. My primary dr at the time was the one I went to and he did blood tests and when I went back is when I found out. He also said I was probably pre diabetic for 10 years.</p><p>I think what brought it on was that I was so active with training and spors it was staving it off but I tore my hamstring so was taking some time off and I got to used to it, lol. I laid off and was basically coasting and status quo and then after approx a year is when it started to kick in.</p><p>But yes, very weird.</p><p></p><p>The cortisol page is basically what you said, and i've been doing those things for a while now. It did come up though, 2-3 months ago it was an 8, now 12.5.</p><p></p><p>E2. I'm hoping will come up to good level when I get my T up. What do you think on that?</p><p></p><p>It's funny, I am functioning, but I know I should be a LOT better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rhino5169, post: 58307, member: 14708"] Yup! Came on suddenly. Before that zero issues. I know it's weird because im type 2 and anyone i've heard has lost weight not gain. My primary dr at the time was the one I went to and he did blood tests and when I went back is when I found out. He also said I was probably pre diabetic for 10 years. I think what brought it on was that I was so active with training and spors it was staving it off but I tore my hamstring so was taking some time off and I got to used to it, lol. I laid off and was basically coasting and status quo and then after approx a year is when it started to kick in. But yes, very weird. The cortisol page is basically what you said, and i've been doing those things for a while now. It did come up though, 2-3 months ago it was an 8, now 12.5. E2. I'm hoping will come up to good level when I get my T up. What do you think on that? It's funny, I am functioning, but I know I should be a LOT better. [/QUOTE]
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