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Trans scrotal testosterone cream application is a game changer
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<blockquote data-quote="MYTVC15" data-source="post: 160770" data-attributes="member: 39309"><p>I just find it odd that a lot of things with me go against the norm. Take for instance that since the early 1980's I've avoided anything with sugar in it whatsoever. I don't eat junk food, I don't eat ice cream, cake, candy, soda...anything with a high sugar level. Yet, I've almost always been overweight with an in range TSH. If I don't eat high amounts of protein daily I feel like total shit. I practically live on Boar's Head turkey breast. I do not drink alcohol but once in a blue moon. All this and I end up diabetic? WTF? </p><p></p><p>Now, could my extremely low T have caused the diabetes? Everything I've read says it can. I will tell you this...you DO NOT WANT to try and move the contents of a 3 bedroom house by yourself while working the night shift and being an undiagnosed diabetic and having the T levels of a 10 year old. I just couldn't understand why I couldn't do anything. Every time I got up I felt like I was gonna go right back down. I did it but truth be told I think I was knockin' on deaths door. Hell, I still don't feel like I'm out of the woods. This low T shit is no joke.</p><p></p><p>IDK, they say those with type O blood have 5x the digestive enzymes to digest protein than all the other blood types so who's to say there aren't other correlations to blood type. I mean it's just that one thing, the one anomaly? There could be many more but who's looking?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MYTVC15, post: 160770, member: 39309"] I just find it odd that a lot of things with me go against the norm. Take for instance that since the early 1980's I've avoided anything with sugar in it whatsoever. I don't eat junk food, I don't eat ice cream, cake, candy, soda...anything with a high sugar level. Yet, I've almost always been overweight with an in range TSH. If I don't eat high amounts of protein daily I feel like total shit. I practically live on Boar's Head turkey breast. I do not drink alcohol but once in a blue moon. All this and I end up diabetic? WTF? Now, could my extremely low T have caused the diabetes? Everything I've read says it can. I will tell you this...you DO NOT WANT to try and move the contents of a 3 bedroom house by yourself while working the night shift and being an undiagnosed diabetic and having the T levels of a 10 year old. I just couldn't understand why I couldn't do anything. Every time I got up I felt like I was gonna go right back down. I did it but truth be told I think I was knockin' on deaths door. Hell, I still don't feel like I'm out of the woods. This low T shit is no joke. IDK, they say those with type O blood have 5x the digestive enzymes to digest protein than all the other blood types so who's to say there aren't other correlations to blood type. I mean it's just that one thing, the one anomaly? There could be many more but who's looking? [/QUOTE]
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