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Re: try again
« Reply #50 on: February 05, 2024, 08:42:07 AM »
Huh? No fruit and veg at all?

It’s the nutrition version of cutting off one's nose to spite one's face

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Re: try again
« Reply #51 on: February 05, 2024, 10:10:57 AM »
Huh? No fruit and veg at all?

No, they have nothing of benefit to me
I will occasionally eat mushrooms but there is an argument they are actually meat

Veg have little nutritional value and just add bulk to a diet, I dont eat a lot so what I eat has to have value.
Fibre is no good for the digestive system, fats make you shit not fibre

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Re: try again
« Reply #52 on: February 05, 2024, 10:33:09 AM »
100% sleep apnoea contributes to high red blood counts, I have had that happen to my blood before TRT, then again I have haemochromatosis in my family line.

The needle is a bitch I hate getting it done. But Ive been doing it for over ten years and no doubt it helps mie enormously.

Sleep apnea is most often caused by excessive bodyweight.

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Re: try again
« Reply #53 on: February 05, 2024, 11:24:10 AM »
Sleep apnea is most often caused by excessive bodyweight.

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« Reply #54 on: February 05, 2024, 11:31:59 AM »

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Re: try again
« Reply #55 on: February 06, 2024, 03:01:40 PM »
I mean, I'm just an accountant, but if you want some feedback, I'll give you some. That said, without knowing anything else about you (age, height, weight, conditions that you suffer from and medications that you could be taking), it is difficult to have concrete answers, but here's my best shot at it:

Regarding the elevated Red Blood Cell Count + Haemoglobin + Haematocrit + Mean Cell Volume - there could be numerous causes behind the elevation of these 4 distinct values. That said, the low hanging fruit that must be reached for is the fact that since you use anabolic steroids, the use of these synthetic hormones can lead your body to produce new red blood cells (a process that is called erythropoiesis) and this new production of various red blood cells can then be causing secondary polycythemia which is what would then show elevations to your RBCs, HCT, Hgb and MCV.

That said, there could be other factors at play that can separately or in conjunction cause these 4 values (RBC, HCT, Hgb, MCV) to become elevated and those other possible factors can include: Dehydration, obstructive sleep apnea (snoring at night), obesity, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Also, some studies have shown that the use of antidepressants (SSRIs) can also lead to an increase in RBCs, HCT and Hgb (not so much the MCV).

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Regarding the elevated CRP levels - there could once more be many factors that contribute to this. First, make sure to understand that CRP is a nonspecific marker of inflammation throughout your body, in other words, a lot of shit can increase your CRP levels (even little shit like an eye infection). That said, with regards to your case, please remember that a lot of medical literature has suggested that CRP levels increase after strenuous exercise. You're a bodybuilder and a damn good one at that. I wouldn't be surprised if that is certainly contributing to the elevation in your CRP. Moreover, there are other factors that can do it as well. Like I said earlier, an infection (usually a severe one) can substantially elevate CRP levels. Chronic stress can increase CRP levels. Smoking can increase CRP levels. High cholesterol levels (which you have) can increase CRP levels.

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Let's talk about kidney function. You have 2 values that are at odds. You have high Creatine levels and slightly low eGFR. Just a guess here, but when it comes to this kind of presentation, when you have elevated creatinine levels, it can make your eGFR number appear lower than it might really be. The fact that your eGFR appears slightly lower than the normal range leads me to believe that your lifestyle (as a bodybuilder) is contributing to it, as eating large amounts of meats, taking bodybuilding supplements and chronic intense workouts can ALL lead to this exact presentation.

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Regarding your liver function, particularly that isolated and elevated ALT, this can mean many things. An isolated and elevated ALT can be caused by: the use of STATIN (cholesterol lowering) drugs, using anti-inflammatory medications (aspirin, ibuprofen etc.), having a fatty liver, alcohol use and even intense exercise can do it. There is a lot more than can do it, but realize you likely have a multitude of contributing factors that are leading to that isolated elevation in your ALT.

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Your cholesterol levels are marginally elevated, a slight modification (cleaning up of your diet will improve that, but if you're already on STATIN drugs, they are in fact working, just not perfectly). I won't comment on the Total Cholesterol + HDL + LDL + Triglycerides, as I think it's pretty evident that your levels are marginally elevated above normal and not something to go crazy about.

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Regarding your hormone values - the elevated Oestradiol level is most likely being caused by your use of steroids. Testosterone is converted to oestradiol through the aromatase enzyme and then it gets converted to dihydrotestosterone (DHT) through the 5α-reductase enzymes. No mystery here brother. Also, the lower LH and FSH values is likely related to the testosterone use, as testosterone use causes a lowering of plasma levels of both LH and FSH.

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Regarding the thyroid function and the isolated low Free T4 level, you have to look at the TSH level to get clues as to whether or not there might be some pathology at play. When you have a normal TSH level but low T4 levels, this combination typically suggests some form of secondary hypothyroidism and sometimes even Hashimoto's can present this way.

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Anyhow, that's all I have to offer. Remember, I am not a rheumatologist and so nothing I share with you should be taken as medical advice. I am merely an accountant that enjoys reading medical literature while sitting on the toilet.

All the best,

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Re: try again
« Reply #56 on: February 06, 2024, 03:03:25 PM »
Sleep apnea is most often caused by excessive bodyweight.

yep

seems like 235 is the tipping point according to many jootube fellas

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« Reply #57 on: February 06, 2024, 03:04:34 PM »
yep

seems like 235 is the tipping point according to many jootube fellas

You are treading a fine line dear boy...

I dont want to tell you what to do..but....

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« Reply #58 on: February 06, 2024, 03:07:30 PM »
You are treading a fine line dear boy...

I dont want to tell you what to do..but....

what do you mean?

it's freedom of speech here

i don't give a flying fuck if someone mocks anglo-saxons germans or french and yes those are my bloodlines

i just dont care and i'm not a sensitive triggered pussy from it

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« Reply #59 on: February 06, 2024, 03:08:36 PM »
what do you mean?

it's freedom of speech here

i don't give a flying fuck if someone mocks anglo-saxons germans or french and yes those are my bloodlines

i just dont care and i'm not a sensitive triggered pussy from it

Carry on then, I for one am fucking sick of your ramblings.

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« Reply #60 on: February 06, 2024, 03:20:41 PM »
saying 235 is start of apena is a rambling ??? ??? ???

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Re: try again
« Reply #61 on: February 06, 2024, 03:25:00 PM »
saying 235 is start of apena is a rambling ??? ??? ???
Fuck off DJ, you are getting worse than Hankins

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Re: try again
« Reply #62 on: February 06, 2024, 10:09:10 PM »
what do you mean?

it's freedom of speech here

i don't give a flying fuck if someone mocks anglo-saxons germans or french and yes those are my bloodlines

i just dont care and i'm not a sensitive triggered pussy from it
You are very naive  :o

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Re: try again
« Reply #63 on: February 07, 2024, 06:05:24 AM »
yep

seems like 235 is the tipping point according to many jootube fellas

Its more about BMI, not actual weight. If a 5-foot guy weighs 200 lbs with a 35-BMI, sleep apnea can be an issue.
I know many leaner, 6-foot blokes who weigh 250 and apnea isnt even a thing for them.
Many J00Tube fellers talk out their ass and parrot bullshit...

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Re: try again
« Reply #64 on: February 07, 2024, 06:09:49 AM »

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« Reply #65 on: February 07, 2024, 06:11:29 AM »
Its more about BMI, not actual weight. If a 5-foot guy weighs 200 lbs with a 35-BMI, sleep apnea can be an issue.
I know many leaner, 6-foot blokes who weigh 250 and apnea isnt even a thing for them.
Many J00Tube fellers talk out their ass and parrot bullshit...

good point

joo sa gyms were rempant with drawfs ie. 5'7 or under

here not so much