auntblabby wrote:
i take lots of potassium via supplementation, only it is for my blood pressure which is chronically high. i never noticed any T-boosting effect from it however, my blood levels of T are still subclinical [below 100 mcg/ml].
I must be blessed with good genes. On the rare occasions I can get a checkup, or when I give blood, they take my blood pressure and say, "I thought you said you were a smoker...?" [It's apparently right where it needs to be]. Last time I went to the local clinic here and requested multiple times during the visit for a cholesterol screening [it runs high on both sides of my family, everybody gets prescribed statins between 35 and 40 years old, and I used to be extremely overweight, like 6'1" and 308lbs, and I'm a light smoker], they finally drew my blood and I never got the results, so I called several times. They just casually said my cholesterol levels "were fine". I asked for the numbers, they repeated, "They were fine, just normal." This is why I don't go to the local clinic, pay the $45-50 for nothing, and get checkups anymore. Twice, I've gotten sick from other patients in the waiting room, this whole tri-state region is like 1850's America, I swear to Jah.... So glad I happened to be in Portland when my appendix burst. If it happened down here, I'd probably be dead.
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