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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
thoughts on labs. recommendations on what direction to go.
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<blockquote data-quote="sammmy" data-source="post: 246216" data-attributes="member: 38594"><p>Same here. In my case, I have also headaches and severe drop in energy. It could be because during digestion blood pools in the intestines and if the neuro-vascular control is impaired (as it is in POTS), the brain gets insufficient blood and oxygen. Blood pressure typically drops during meals, so your heart is beating faster to compensate. </p><p></p><p>However, this doesn't explain the shortness of breath symptom. This could be explained if inflammation (activation of the immune system) gets involved during digestion, possibly because of the intestinal flora releasing toxins.</p><p></p><p>I've found out in my case that I can control the symptoms with little known anti-inflammatories: 5g L-Glutamine in a cup of water (if you don't have problem with herpes viruses activating) or 50mg vit B2 (little known anti-inflammatory that in some people suppresses migraines). Ibuprofen and aspirin also work but they are damaging to intestinal mucosa and to kidneys so I don't use them often.</p><p></p><p>I also take digestive enzymes, which reduces the fatigue post-meals. I may have insufficient digestive enzymes, which leads to food not properly digested/absorbed and consequent inflammation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sammmy, post: 246216, member: 38594"] Same here. In my case, I have also headaches and severe drop in energy. It could be because during digestion blood pools in the intestines and if the neuro-vascular control is impaired (as it is in POTS), the brain gets insufficient blood and oxygen. Blood pressure typically drops during meals, so your heart is beating faster to compensate. However, this doesn't explain the shortness of breath symptom. This could be explained if inflammation (activation of the immune system) gets involved during digestion, possibly because of the intestinal flora releasing toxins. I've found out in my case that I can control the symptoms with little known anti-inflammatories: 5g L-Glutamine in a cup of water (if you don't have problem with herpes viruses activating) or 50mg vit B2 (little known anti-inflammatory that in some people suppresses migraines). Ibuprofen and aspirin also work but they are damaging to intestinal mucosa and to kidneys so I don't use them often. I also take digestive enzymes, which reduces the fatigue post-meals. I may have insufficient digestive enzymes, which leads to food not properly digested/absorbed and consequent inflammation. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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