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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Water Retention Caused by Testosterone May Have Nothing to Do with Estradiol
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<blockquote data-quote="Digghy" data-source="post: 101237" data-attributes="member: 17900"><p>Hi dnfuss, my HgbA1c is 36 mmol/mol on a range of 20-40. My blood glucose early morning with empty stomach is 94 mg/dl on a range 70-110, with blood glucose being little high if considered my diet as I have cortisol in the high range and this increase blood glucose even if I eat low carb.</p><p></p><p>My carb daily intake from monday to saturday ranges between 80 and 120 gr, considering I am 190 cm for 90 kg and training at least 3 hours per day with good intensity, my glicogen store are quite depleted on saturday when I cheat. And my carbs are taken almost entirely by vegetables.</p><p></p><p>I have never donated blood or had any medical phlebotomy.</p><p></p><p>I never did glucose reading after my cheat as I cheat on sunday dinner and no labs can take my blood at that time.</p><p></p><p>What I have noticed, by the way, is that on monday morning after my sunday cheat, I look much better than the other days. Maybe because my carb intake fill my muscles with glycogen taking also water with it, or because on sunday afternoon I relax and feel less stressed so this plus the big meal lower my cortisol. Don't know, but on monday morning I look better, even if still bloated in comparison to my usual level.</p><p></p><p>What is strange is that it since 2013 that I have more or less the same dietary scheme and similar training scheme, and never feel bloated and retaining water since I started TRT!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Digghy, post: 101237, member: 17900"] Hi dnfuss, my HgbA1c is 36 mmol/mol on a range of 20-40. My blood glucose early morning with empty stomach is 94 mg/dl on a range 70-110, with blood glucose being little high if considered my diet as I have cortisol in the high range and this increase blood glucose even if I eat low carb. My carb daily intake from monday to saturday ranges between 80 and 120 gr, considering I am 190 cm for 90 kg and training at least 3 hours per day with good intensity, my glicogen store are quite depleted on saturday when I cheat. And my carbs are taken almost entirely by vegetables. I have never donated blood or had any medical phlebotomy. I never did glucose reading after my cheat as I cheat on sunday dinner and no labs can take my blood at that time. What I have noticed, by the way, is that on monday morning after my sunday cheat, I look much better than the other days. Maybe because my carb intake fill my muscles with glycogen taking also water with it, or because on sunday afternoon I relax and feel less stressed so this plus the big meal lower my cortisol. Don't know, but on monday morning I look better, even if still bloated in comparison to my usual level. What is strange is that it since 2013 that I have more or less the same dietary scheme and similar training scheme, and never feel bloated and retaining water since I started TRT! [/QUOTE]
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