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Low T and elevated fasting blood sugar
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<blockquote data-quote="CSI007" data-source="post: 35481" data-attributes="member: 13062"><p>Excellent read. Even though the case study was small it's interesting to note that the HCG serum level spiked up at 24 and 48 hours at the 500iu dose while not completely disappearing at 72 hours.</p><p></p><p>It seems there really is not a whole lot of data on some one like me attempting this. It's really hard to say if being treated with TRT for a long time would have an affect on the effective nature of the HCG too - maybe that could play a role.</p><p></p><p>I have never taken Zinc supplements but maybe I should add that into my daily diet as well? </p><p></p><p>Yesterday I added 1000mg of Cinsulin (2 tabs twice daily) to see if it will help with my fasting blood sugar.</p><p></p><p></p><p>As for the back pain. I now use an inversion table and it SAVED my life. I have a bulging disk at L5S1 and it was almost debilitating. I had steroid shots that only worked for a short period of time and I was ready for surgery. Then I started reading about hanging upside down so I tried it from a tree branch and my back/leg pain was diminished greatly! So I bought an inversion table before I broke my neck falling out of the tree. LOL I rarely have to use it now because been so effective. I should probably get on it and try to stretch the muscles in my neck. But getting the disk and muscle off the nerve made a HUGE difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CSI007, post: 35481, member: 13062"] Excellent read. Even though the case study was small it's interesting to note that the HCG serum level spiked up at 24 and 48 hours at the 500iu dose while not completely disappearing at 72 hours. It seems there really is not a whole lot of data on some one like me attempting this. It's really hard to say if being treated with TRT for a long time would have an affect on the effective nature of the HCG too - maybe that could play a role. I have never taken Zinc supplements but maybe I should add that into my daily diet as well? Yesterday I added 1000mg of Cinsulin (2 tabs twice daily) to see if it will help with my fasting blood sugar. As for the back pain. I now use an inversion table and it SAVED my life. I have a bulging disk at L5S1 and it was almost debilitating. I had steroid shots that only worked for a short period of time and I was ready for surgery. Then I started reading about hanging upside down so I tried it from a tree branch and my back/leg pain was diminished greatly! So I bought an inversion table before I broke my neck falling out of the tree. LOL I rarely have to use it now because been so effective. I should probably get on it and try to stretch the muscles in my neck. But getting the disk and muscle off the nerve made a HUGE difference. [/QUOTE]
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