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U.S. Track's Unconventional Physician
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<blockquote data-quote="davidrn" data-source="post: 45534" data-attributes="member: 13164"><p>If this is an accurate theory, I could be further proof. From 1970- 1980, I trained with the USA cycling team in Colorado Springs (this was just before they started the Olympic training Center).(Never made the Mens national team. Training in the mountains helped when you were at a race at sea level, although, it does screw up your heart (LVH) and increase RBCs. I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism in the early 90's, and then a few years later a new disease Rheumatoid Arthritis. Later the TRT issues came up. I assumed it was started from environmental issues triggering the autoimmune issues, later wondered if MTHFR issues contributed, now it could be training at a higher level.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davidrn, post: 45534, member: 13164"] If this is an accurate theory, I could be further proof. From 1970- 1980, I trained with the USA cycling team in Colorado Springs (this was just before they started the Olympic training Center).(Never made the Mens national team. Training in the mountains helped when you were at a race at sea level, although, it does screw up your heart (LVH) and increase RBCs. I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism in the early 90's, and then a few years later a new disease Rheumatoid Arthritis. Later the TRT issues came up. I assumed it was started from environmental issues triggering the autoimmune issues, later wondered if MTHFR issues contributed, now it could be training at a higher level. [/QUOTE]
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