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07-26-2015, 05:03 AM | #11 | ||
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Yes, this was my blood test before I started hormones, since taking them I took 1 more test and it was 155 which is a very slight increase. I eat a ton of greek yogurt and olive oil, oily fish etc and mostly only avoid processed carbs and fats.
4 years ago my total cholesterol was 170. Friday I had a health check at work (labour law in Portugal requires this every 2 years) and my urine came up positive for hematuria (red blood cells) so Tuesday I am going to re-test. I am hoping this is more information that is useful. So tired of feeling like I am running on empty. Thank you for your time! |
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07-26-2015, 06:55 AM | #12 | ||
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Hi Caroline The doctor has me on magnesium (pidolate) and it seems I dont absorb it (blood test showed exact same amount of magnesium before and after taking it daily for 2 months), i will go find some citrate or glycinate and give that a go . I am going to trial T3 in the end of September, hopeful about that! I'll let you know if the magnesium helps! Thank you! |
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