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  • Question about Insulin and hypo-glycemia

    I have never been tested for diabetes before and I don't believe I have it. the only reason I am concerned is that when I am on cycle I get dizzy sometimes and a high-glycemic carb helps normalize me. I am pretty sure it is just the juice because like I said it only happens on cycle. My question is do you guys think insulin would be an option for me or should people with diabetes tendencies avoid using it. I will be getting tested soon so hopefully my doc can let me know but i wanted to know if any of you bros have any input.

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    do you get shaky if you haven't eaten in 3-4 hours sometimes? after or during exercise do you feel faint, shaky, and ravenously hungry? do you get grumpy if you don't eat regular meals? if so, you mayu be hypo. i have mild hypoglycemia. i can control it with diet pretty easily though. as can most.

    one thing is for sure - DON'T FUCK WITH INSULIN IF YOU ARE HYPO! the chances of coma or death are MUCH MUCH higher for a hypo using insulin. you body produces more insulin than it can handle allready, adding more could be fatal.

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    • #3
      its weird goliath because I never feel bad during a workout or after a workout. It doesn't seem to coincide with eating times either. basically I have no pattern to it. you know I might cut out my coffee and see where that puts me. like I said I would never do anything till I get me blood checked out. thanks for the response.

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      • #4
        Androgens can lower your insulin sensitivity.

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        • #5
          yep its the aas

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          • #6
            well that does it I am done with steroids-








            just kidding. if a little dizziness is my worst side then I will consider that a victory. I still want to try insulin within the next couple of years.

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