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Trt and heart disease
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<blockquote data-quote="xcpatr922" data-source="post: 217037" data-attributes="member: 43072"><p>5 years ago, just walking 1 mile is very difficult for me. That's when I'm 80 lbs heavier.</p><p>Then Keto. Losing 80lbs in 7 months. And I can do everything. But I still have no muscle. No TRT yet. Energy wise I consider 6 out of 10. I can exercise but tired easily. I did lot of experiments with blood sugar, food,etc in time being.</p><p></p><p>I had heart disease in the middle of these. Got 5 stents in RCA but not surprising as my CAC score is high but only in one artery.</p><p></p><p>Did TRT mid of last year. Learn it slowly but the best advice is from this website. Now my body fat reduces significantly and some other diseases seems gone away too (better insulin sensitivity,asthma , phrenic injury). I gain muscle with even less training. These days I can so swimming, soccer and long mile road biking without too much tiredness. Energy wise I consider 8 out 10. </p><p></p><p>If I have TRT 10 years ago I may never had heart disease.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xcpatr922, post: 217037, member: 43072"] 5 years ago, just walking 1 mile is very difficult for me. That's when I'm 80 lbs heavier. Then Keto. Losing 80lbs in 7 months. And I can do everything. But I still have no muscle. No TRT yet. Energy wise I consider 6 out of 10. I can exercise but tired easily. I did lot of experiments with blood sugar, food,etc in time being. I had heart disease in the middle of these. Got 5 stents in RCA but not surprising as my CAC score is high but only in one artery. Did TRT mid of last year. Learn it slowly but the best advice is from this website. Now my body fat reduces significantly and some other diseases seems gone away too (better insulin sensitivity,asthma , phrenic injury). I gain muscle with even less training. These days I can so swimming, soccer and long mile road biking without too much tiredness. Energy wise I consider 8 out 10. If I have TRT 10 years ago I may never had heart disease. [/QUOTE]
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