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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
"TRT/HRT/Nutrition/Cognition/Wellness/LT student of the game"
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<blockquote data-quote="FunkOdyssey" data-source="post: 257324" data-attributes="member: 44064"><p>A couple of thoughts: </p><p></p><p>1) There are many people with all the symptoms of gastritis that look fine on endoscopy and yet they respond to the same triggers and remedies as people with endoscopy-confirmed gastritis.</p><p>2) There are many people with these symptoms and h. pylori, who then eradicate the h. pylori and experience no improvement. In these cases, the h. pylori was apparently not responsible for the symptoms and was just an incidental finding.</p><p></p><p>I am hoping h. pylori is responsible for your suffering, and that you still have it, and have just not hit it with the right combination of drugs to knock it out yet. That is a more straightforward situation to deal with. You may discover that it's already gone though, and then it would be time to start thinking outside the box.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FunkOdyssey, post: 257324, member: 44064"] A couple of thoughts: 1) There are many people with all the symptoms of gastritis that look fine on endoscopy and yet they respond to the same triggers and remedies as people with endoscopy-confirmed gastritis. 2) There are many people with these symptoms and h. pylori, who then eradicate the h. pylori and experience no improvement. In these cases, the h. pylori was apparently not responsible for the symptoms and was just an incidental finding. I am hoping h. pylori is responsible for your suffering, and that you still have it, and have just not hit it with the right combination of drugs to knock it out yet. That is a more straightforward situation to deal with. You may discover that it's already gone though, and then it would be time to start thinking outside the box. [/QUOTE]
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