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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="Belekas" data-source="post: 278589" data-attributes="member: 44155"><p>Hi guys.</p><p></p><p>Been a minute, hope ya'll doing alright.</p><p></p><p>My sisters husband done some blood tests at 44 years of age. Always eats good, workouts and looks after himself since forever. No serious bad habits, non smoker as well. Does a bit of wine or tequila on the weekends but not consistently so I thoughts it be interesting to see his blood test results. He said hes feeling some moodyness and also feels some memory/cognitive issues on some days. His Testosterone and Free Calc Testosterone looks pretty good I'd say? I wonder what you guys think about his Thryroid and also low WBC for a long time. But since hes taking something for nose issues, think he has autoimmune issue or something, so I've read those meds can fuck with the WBC so maybe thats that. He's in good shape, never overweight, yet his Lipids are high af considering how he eats and overall. Def genetics play a part as well but we will try to work on that and see if we manage to control them a bit, yet I envy his high HDL, with mine always <1 and nothing helped throughout the years.</p><p></p><p>Anyway if you have a few minutes we would def appreciate a second opinion.</p><p></p><p>p.s. we will increase his VitD intake, also add cardio and try minimizing the not so healthy carbs but since his SHBG is elevated he still needs to eat them IMO.</p><p></p><p>Best regards,</p><p>Bel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Belekas, post: 278589, member: 44155"] Hi guys. Been a minute, hope ya'll doing alright. My sisters husband done some blood tests at 44 years of age. Always eats good, workouts and looks after himself since forever. No serious bad habits, non smoker as well. Does a bit of wine or tequila on the weekends but not consistently so I thoughts it be interesting to see his blood test results. He said hes feeling some moodyness and also feels some memory/cognitive issues on some days. His Testosterone and Free Calc Testosterone looks pretty good I'd say? I wonder what you guys think about his Thryroid and also low WBC for a long time. But since hes taking something for nose issues, think he has autoimmune issue or something, so I've read those meds can fuck with the WBC so maybe thats that. He's in good shape, never overweight, yet his Lipids are high af considering how he eats and overall. Def genetics play a part as well but we will try to work on that and see if we manage to control them a bit, yet I envy his high HDL, with mine always <1 and nothing helped throughout the years. Anyway if you have a few minutes we would def appreciate a second opinion. p.s. we will increase his VitD intake, also add cardio and try minimizing the not so healthy carbs but since his SHBG is elevated he still needs to eat them IMO. Best regards, Bel [/QUOTE]
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