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I think I figured it out. I'm on a estrogen pill for my T therapy. Yea yea laugh all you want. I just researched it out.
my jumped from 82 to 353 in 10 months. Anyone have any thoughts on this?
I work out every day.
No. We monitor it.Do you have bloodwork regularly so you actually know how much your system needs? Or are you just winging it?
There are also natural ways to level anything you have wrong with you out instead of medicine.There are meds to lower triglycerides so you have a few things to discuss with your doctor.
First off,Atkins died because he didn't eat enough carbs to keep himself alive. Caebs are fuel and help in digestion,you do need to eat them.
Second ,don't go to the doctor,he'll just make shyte up about your health and sell you medicine you don't need.
There are also natural ways to level anything you have wrong with you out instead of medicine.
FOOD IS MEDICINE.
The right food are at least.
Sorry bolus,but even the medical professionals know there is a natural alternative to most every medicine
That's freaking gross!Diet is often the fix for this and medications are the bandaid. But I also have a lot of patients who have no interest in adjusting their diet. So we use the medications to lower their risk of dying. I also have patients with triglycerides over 3000 despite a good diet from a genetic cause. Their blood samples literally have a layer of fat on this like this one:
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If they dont take medications they risk dying of pancreatitis from the high triglycerides. Pancreatitis can be horrid. When I was in residency we had a patient in the ICU for over a month with the complications of pancreatitis just barely keeping her alive.
So there will always some combination of treating problems naturally and needing medical treatments.