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<blockquote data-quote="JoKalsbeek" data-source="post: 2737919" data-attributes="member: 401801"><p>Testosterone is a hormone, your thyroid secretes hormones, insulin is a hormone... If one goes wonky, you often see others follow suit. So while it is just something I've noticed, your gut-feeling could well be right, and everything's working in on everything. It really can turn into a bit of a balancing act (for me it's estrogen/testosterone imbalance, too little thyroid hormones, and insulin-insensitivity), but you're getting help now, and that's excellent. Also, the numbers you're sporting are prediabetic, and as [USER=100904]@Pipp[/USER] mentioned, just a little change in diet might get that part of it sorted. You'll likely need a little more help for the other issues, and could potentially find diabetes to be "the easy one". That was true for me anyway. Don't need jabs or pills for that, and who knows, you might not either.</p><p></p><p>Just take a breath, go to your appointments, and know there's still a world of good you could do for your own health. You're not at the end station yet.</p><p>Jo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoKalsbeek, post: 2737919, member: 401801"] Testosterone is a hormone, your thyroid secretes hormones, insulin is a hormone... If one goes wonky, you often see others follow suit. So while it is just something I've noticed, your gut-feeling could well be right, and everything's working in on everything. It really can turn into a bit of a balancing act (for me it's estrogen/testosterone imbalance, too little thyroid hormones, and insulin-insensitivity), but you're getting help now, and that's excellent. Also, the numbers you're sporting are prediabetic, and as [USER=100904]@Pipp[/USER] mentioned, just a little change in diet might get that part of it sorted. You'll likely need a little more help for the other issues, and could potentially find diabetes to be "the easy one". That was true for me anyway. Don't need jabs or pills for that, and who knows, you might not either. Just take a breath, go to your appointments, and know there's still a world of good you could do for your own health. You're not at the end station yet. Jo [/QUOTE]
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