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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
(Very) High SHGB, Low Free T and Boron
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<blockquote data-quote="chris78" data-source="post: 217233" data-attributes="member: 43553"><p>It's a bit Off Topic and it is not that easy. For any carb in food, I have to cover it with insulininjection. Doesn't matter if the food has fast or slow carbs. As type2, slow carbs are an option, but not so on type1. And injected insulin works for 3-5hrs in your body.</p><p>And with active insulin on board, it is hard to do sports because activity increases insulin sensivity and you might get low Bg during this activity, so I have to eat more carbs against and then I get a Blood sugar roller coaster for the rest of the day.</p><p>And right now, it seems that my autoimmune reaction slowed down or even stopped, my A1C is at 5.2% and my C-Peptide is as high as it was after diagnosis. Nobody knows if this has something to do with my low carb diet or with my activity. (ok, there are hints that Gluten-Antibodies might have an impact on Betacell-Antibodies. Maybe.. or not.)</p><p>So it's not an option right now to risk this "safe" state with a lot of quality of life and freedom "just" to lower SHBG or LDL. If I could lower SHBG with another method, this will be my prefered way to go.</p><p>Btw I do eat some carbs, especially directly before workout. Muscle contraction activates also the Glut4 Transport Proteins and my BG level falls. And in addition, training during a fast or only fed with fat and proteins increases fat oxidation capacity so that the body's demand for glucose decreases. Less Glucose, less trouble. Easy rule.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chris78, post: 217233, member: 43553"] It's a bit Off Topic and it is not that easy. For any carb in food, I have to cover it with insulininjection. Doesn't matter if the food has fast or slow carbs. As type2, slow carbs are an option, but not so on type1. And injected insulin works for 3-5hrs in your body. And with active insulin on board, it is hard to do sports because activity increases insulin sensivity and you might get low Bg during this activity, so I have to eat more carbs against and then I get a Blood sugar roller coaster for the rest of the day. And right now, it seems that my autoimmune reaction slowed down or even stopped, my A1C is at 5.2% and my C-Peptide is as high as it was after diagnosis. Nobody knows if this has something to do with my low carb diet or with my activity. (ok, there are hints that Gluten-Antibodies might have an impact on Betacell-Antibodies. Maybe.. or not.) So it's not an option right now to risk this "safe" state with a lot of quality of life and freedom "just" to lower SHBG or LDL. If I could lower SHBG with another method, this will be my prefered way to go. Btw I do eat some carbs, especially directly before workout. Muscle contraction activates also the Glut4 Transport Proteins and my BG level falls. And in addition, training during a fast or only fed with fat and proteins increases fat oxidation capacity so that the body's demand for glucose decreases. Less Glucose, less trouble. Easy rule. [/QUOTE]
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