Thank you very much!
I didnt do a thing. You did all the hard work!
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Thank you very much!
Here you go noobie123....
BTW I'm not going to argue about lack of education on nutrition.
also saw a comment that high E2 may be the cause of your lowT and I don't think so, although it is suppressive, when you score under 200 its hard to have enough T to even make E.
although it is possible.
This is a culmination of multiple factors..... not a singular.
also as others have pointed out it will be important to know if your primary or secondary.
We suggest that androgen deficiency is associated with IR, T2D, MetS, and with increased deposition of visceral fat, which serves as an endocrine organ, producing inflammatory cytokines and thus promoting endothelial dysfunction and vascular disease.
In summary, supplementation of a high dose of Te in middle-aged and older men attenuates IGF-I feedback-dependent inhibition of nadir and peak GH secretion. Both effects of Te differ from those reported recently for estradiol in postmenopausal women. Accordingly, we postulate that Te and estrogen modulate IGF-I negative feedback differentially.
newbie23 said:manipulating your insulin temporarily is not going to get you anywhere.
newbie23 said:Ohhhhhh OK now I see your type. You are the tough guy that does not like to be told that you need testosterone and you think its the easy way out. I have had to deal with many of you as well.
TRT is not a crutch, no more than vitamin B being a crutch for someone who needs it. I am now over this conversation, cause it doesn't matter what we say you will do what you want.
Just so you know I have a guy that is about your stats, he did what your getting into now for 10 years............. he is now on TRT.
Wait a minute.............. you haven't injected testosterone? I thought you did a 200mg and a 100mg shot?
I have already spent too much time on this, I hope you get your issues worked out.
Good Luck
also saw a comment that high E2 may be the cause of your lowT and I don't think so, although it is suppressive, when you score under 200 its hard to have enough T to even make E.
although it is possible.
This is a culmination of multiple factors..... not a singular.
Your best plan is to try and make them feel bad so they accept your method.
LW64 said:What method?
Hmmm. There seems to be a problem with your logic here: "...when you score under 200 its hard to have enough T to even make E."
Total T is the amount of testosterone that remains after a portion of it has been converted into E2. Had idmd's problem been due to overconversion of T to E2 (obesity induced hypogonadism), then he could very easily had even less T than this, despite elevated E2; numbers like his are not particularly difficult to achieve from obesity induced hypogonadism.
As far as just throwing T at the problem goes: I think you're off in the weeds here. I also think you're incorrect to blame the patient for being difficult simply because he doesn't see good deductive reasoning in your argument! Seems a bit out of place in this discussion...
BTW....are you so pro-TRT that you just tried to make me feel bad about taking responsibility for my condition by calling me a tough guy instead of saying well done?
I would've understood a response questioning my method if you have a patient who flat out says they're not going to diet and exercise but for someone who is willing to try? Really? Your best plan is to try and make them feel bad so they accept your method.