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<blockquote data-quote="TestAdvocate" data-source="post: 19391" data-attributes="member: 2905"><p>Fifteen years of being on statins put me into Pre-Diabetes and metabolic syndrome. It took my blood sugar A1C to 6.4. I decided to do my own research, told my Doc I will no longer take statins. Come to find out "High Cholesterol" is not the cardiovascular risk the way it was advertised. To battle my statins induced blood sugar problem, I sought out a different remedy. The remedy was TRT. I found Nelson's video on line.......watched it over and over. Went to my GP Doc for additional guidance.......no help. Then I scoured this site and the forums for several months......made contact with Defy and Dr. Saya. After just 6 weeks on TRT, my A1C blood sugar dropped from 6.4 to 6.0. Keep in mind the A1C is a 90 day measurement of your blood sugar.......so the NP at Defy explained we expect your blood sugar to continue to drop drastically during the next 3 months while on the therapy. After 12 weeks of TRT, my waist has reduced two belt notches while my body weight has gone up from about 218lbs in January, to now just about 230lbs. TRT has been awesome for me. I'm 53 years old........I owe a ton of thanks on here to folks I don't even know and they don't me. Nelson Vergel, Gene Devine, Chris Vetter, Vince and Jasen Bruce. You guys don't even know me, but I've been reading and following the good advice on here for a couple of months and I'm so thankful for what's happening with my health and fitness. So thanks guys on Excel Male.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TestAdvocate, post: 19391, member: 2905"] Fifteen years of being on statins put me into Pre-Diabetes and metabolic syndrome. It took my blood sugar A1C to 6.4. I decided to do my own research, told my Doc I will no longer take statins. Come to find out "High Cholesterol" is not the cardiovascular risk the way it was advertised. To battle my statins induced blood sugar problem, I sought out a different remedy. The remedy was TRT. I found Nelson's video on line.......watched it over and over. Went to my GP Doc for additional guidance.......no help. Then I scoured this site and the forums for several months......made contact with Defy and Dr. Saya. After just 6 weeks on TRT, my A1C blood sugar dropped from 6.4 to 6.0. Keep in mind the A1C is a 90 day measurement of your blood sugar.......so the NP at Defy explained we expect your blood sugar to continue to drop drastically during the next 3 months while on the therapy. After 12 weeks of TRT, my waist has reduced two belt notches while my body weight has gone up from about 218lbs in January, to now just about 230lbs. TRT has been awesome for me. I'm 53 years old........I owe a ton of thanks on here to folks I don't even know and they don't me. Nelson Vergel, Gene Devine, Chris Vetter, Vince and Jasen Bruce. You guys don't even know me, but I've been reading and following the good advice on here for a couple of months and I'm so thankful for what's happening with my health and fitness. So thanks guys on Excel Male. [/QUOTE]
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