tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4646271556296558640.post4468064639145159441..comments2023-10-09T02:35:25.390-05:00Comments on A Diagnosis Is Always Important: Low Testosterone and DHEA in LupusUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger21125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4646271556296558640.post-78026104222895950662018-01-30T21:59:50.033-06:002018-01-30T21:59:50.033-06:00Testosterone boosters are products based on natura...Testosterone boosters are products based on natural ingredients. They do not contain synthetic hormones, which is why they don’t lead to the side effects typical for HRT. The manner in which such supplements work is very simple, yet efficient. <a href="http://www.surprisinger.com/pills/size-increase/maleextra-review-detailed-list-pros-cons-know.php" rel="nofollow">this male review site</a>Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03374276661881753163noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4646271556296558640.post-26131815652170833102017-08-24T06:37:42.928-05:002017-08-24T06:37:42.928-05:00Low testosterone is a major problem nowadays. I am...<br />Low testosterone is a major problem nowadays. I am looking for such kind of post who helps people. And find your blog which has amazing info. Thanks.<br /><br /><br />For Homeopathic treatment visit :<br /><a href="https://www.dynamichomeopath.com/natural-treatment-for-low-t/" rel="nofollow">Low T treatment Union City</a>AlbertSeolehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10735661850561939310noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4646271556296558640.post-76138105670963527162017-05-11T11:53:06.402-05:002017-05-11T11:53:06.402-05:00my take on things:
In children the Thymus gland is...my take on things:<br />In children the Thymus gland is mostly responsible for immune system regulation. <br />Testosterone and analogous hormones in women, production during puberty 'shuts off'/lowers the Thymus gland's activity and other mechanisms control the immune system thereafter. <br />Thus it is logical to assume that low testosterone levels could wake up the thymus gland and cause an overactive immune system. <br />I have multi-symptomic AI condition that doctors can't/won't help, mainly because they can't understand what is happening and want to diagnose specific (changing!) conditions/symptoms rather than looking at the root cause.<br />my testosterone is low due to having a testicle burst in a fight in my youth - opponent thought it would stop me! I also have had symptoms of a leaking gut for years - swollen/bloated after food and high temperature all time. I take 600mg/week of sustanon and 100mg of clomid every other day combined with 200mg/week of Nandrolone (to help joints and tendons) this has virtually eradicated my damaging mechanisms and is even healing the damage. I believe my over active immune system is due to combined low testosterone levels and 'leaky gut syndrome' caused by mild diverticular disease. I am a 53 year old, 250lb male Forensic Engineer specialising in aerospace failure investigation/problem solving. <br />Imagine my surprise, when I read about this author - I showed blog to my wife and she asked if it was me!! <br />I think we problem solving engineers can figure things out better than conventional doctors bcz we look for facts to lead us to the root cause not treat the symptoms. <br />For a punctured tyre: the doctors would spend years trying to find out if it was a nail or a screw, broken glass or hitting a kerb that caused the puncture, was it one screw or two, whilst constantly re-inflating the tyre - engineers would just fit a new, stronger tyre and make it leak-proof as well if we can!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4646271556296558640.post-58018105428498438332016-05-23T22:22:02.158-05:002016-05-23T22:22:02.158-05:00Researchers have worked really hard to figure out ...Researchers have worked really hard to figure out exactly how testosterone affects the male libido and they still don’t have an answer. It’s true that libido declines with age as testosterone levels decrease.<br /><br />It’s also true that sex drive is unique and what one individual may consider a high sex drive could be low libido for somebody else.<br /><br />The scientific community hasn’t come up with a formula that defines what a normal sex drive is.helpful vigrx plus reviewhttp://www.callenish.com/the-truth-about-vigrx-plus-exposed-how-does-it-work-is-it-safe.phpnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4646271556296558640.post-31836967119361018772016-04-07T04:52:46.387-05:002016-04-07T04:52:46.387-05:00Researchers have worked really hard to figure out ...Researchers have worked really hard to figure out exactly how testosterone affects the male libido and they still don’t have an answer. It’s true that libido declines with age as testosterone levels decrease.<br /><br />It’s also true that sex drive is unique and what one individual may consider a high sex drive could be low libido for somebody else.Brucehttp://www.callenish.com/vimax-review-features-that-make-this-natural-male-enhancement-product-special.phpnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4646271556296558640.post-34270569244601864642015-10-03T07:33:49.940-05:002015-10-03T07:33:49.940-05:00Thanks for sharing this article about DHEA.
compra...Thanks for sharing this article about DHEA.<br /><a href="http://dheacomprarnobrasil.com" rel="nofollow">comprar DHEA 50mg</a>David Ronaldohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11469466430083087919noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4646271556296558640.post-71020131089757038672015-09-25T22:31:21.833-05:002015-09-25T22:31:21.833-05:00I would advise anyone here to look into the Antiob...I would advise anyone here to look into the Antiobiotic Protocol. I have been using it for years and have achieved complete control over Lupus, as have many using it. Check out roadback.org, they discuss the theory of this. FYI, most all autoimmune diseases are an infection, the body is attacking it, but there is collateral damage unfortunately, so hence the use of antibiotics. It really does work. Mike G.noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4646271556296558640.post-73398928772048697652015-08-25T15:54:59.519-05:002015-08-25T15:54:59.519-05:00i had big issues with DHEA it created GERD for me,...i had big issues with DHEA it created GERD for me, so i had to take additional medication for that. Be careful when experimenting, if you notice side effects make sure to not when you started what and see if it causes side effects.tatiananoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4646271556296558640.post-11030720653137874932013-11-20T08:21:24.244-06:002013-11-20T08:21:24.244-06:00Update to my last comment. I have been on 100mg D...Update to my last comment. I have been on 100mg DHEA, 150mg Preg and have added in 12.5 mg Clomid EOD. The DHEA & Preg have seemed to make things better, felt better, more energy, have been doing my work pretty well. The Clomid may be a problem, not sure yet. On the day I take it, I have a flare the next day, but the day after things are OK. It is up to me to figure this out since no docs have a clue. If you have a theory, let me know. I am thinking of adding in an aromatase inhibitor like was mentioned earlier, but DIM, is not a AI, it just clears estrogen out more quickly, would need something like Arimedex. Have to research before I pop more pills :)JohnnySnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4646271556296558640.post-88814804490526212902013-11-07T15:38:07.454-06:002013-11-07T15:38:07.454-06:00I am in the same boat you are John. I am just sta...I am in the same boat you are John. I am just starting Clomid to see if the increase in T levels helps my autoimmune problem. Last year my T was 600, now has fallen to 450 due to this issue. If you get better or worse, please post it, I will do the same. JohnnySnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4646271556296558640.post-69851412239049864652013-10-13T11:46:54.555-05:002013-10-13T11:46:54.555-05:00I too am looking into T to help my autoimmune issu...I too am looking into T to help my autoimmune issue. My docs do not know, maybe I will have to experiment myself to find out. Johnnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4646271556296558640.post-49516130997451233902013-10-13T11:45:43.867-05:002013-10-13T11:45:43.867-05:00I am also looking into the possibility of higher T...I am also looking into the possibility of higher T to offset my autoimmune issue. My docs do not know one way or another whether it does anything, so maybe I will have to try it myself and find out. Johnnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4646271556296558640.post-11419507085198079002013-04-29T21:59:09.438-05:002013-04-29T21:59:09.438-05:00http://www.goodhormonehealth.com/http://www.goodhormonehealth.com/JKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07942934196649404942noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4646271556296558640.post-89399793191075829692013-04-29T18:38:22.254-05:002013-04-29T18:38:22.254-05:00who is the dr specializes in addisons..as that is ...who is the dr specializes in addisons..as that is what i have thank youAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4646271556296558640.post-91649270171233888752013-04-17T12:09:47.587-05:002013-04-17T12:09:47.587-05:00I am glad I found this blog. I have Ulcerative Col...I am glad I found this blog. I have Ulcerative Colitis and type 2 diabetes. For the past 3 years I have dealt with chronic fatigue syndrome and Low Testosterone. I have been put on testosterone injections. When I was first put on the test c shot, after a month I had one week in which I felt incredibly good. I don't think I've ever felt that good in my life. After a week I went back to feeling bad again and it only got worse. I had labs that showed good T levels. I don't think the Dr was addressing my E2 levels but thats another story. After a failed attempt at TRT I went on clomid. Same thing except this time i never had a "good week". So now I am trying to find out why my T levels and my LH are low and why does TRT make me feel worse. I wonder if the fact that my E2 levels were never optimized could be the cause for feeling worse. Also my blood count was suspected of being high. I had to get off the shot before we got to test it. This is wrecking my life... I have an appointment scheduled with yet another endo.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4646271556296558640.post-72040974750439082212012-10-11T10:35:13.716-05:002012-10-11T10:35:13.716-05:00I don't have much knowledge in CAIS, but I cou...I don't have much knowledge in CAIS, but I could see how the immune system would not function normally. In autoimmune diseases they think the body rapidly metabolizes testosterone so the cells are still able to respond to the hormones. I quickly googled CAIS with autoimmune and didn't get many relevant links back.JKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07942934196649404942noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4646271556296558640.post-8718511741576318302012-10-11T06:51:00.929-05:002012-10-11T06:51:00.929-05:00I found this entry searching the internet for a li...I found this entry searching the internet for a link between low testosterone levels and autoimmune diseases. Maybe you allow me to pick your brains... what does that mean for individuals diagnosed with complete androgen insensitivity syndrome which basically means that no amount of testosterone can be processed in the affected persons body? <br />thank you for your input and thoughts on this!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4646271556296558640.post-24631128437871798922012-08-01T04:15:57.184-05:002012-08-01T04:15:57.184-05:00A nice blog and interesting posts that add valuabl...A nice blog and interesting posts that add valuable things to our knowledge. about 70% of diseases are linked with the hormones imbalances and thus the testosterone has also bad effects on physical and mental health of humans. So it is necessary to diagnose the low testosterone and closely notice the <a href="http://www.nationwidesi.com/for_men.cfm" rel="nofollow">Low Testosterone (Low T) Symptoms</a> for in time treatment to avoid effects.Sirhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10683977992757678562noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4646271556296558640.post-80503033388994781312012-05-22T16:44:29.431-05:002012-05-22T16:44:29.431-05:00It is interesting to note that women with lupus me...It is interesting to note that women with lupus metabolize testosterone so fast. Testosterone is converted to Estradiol (an estrogen hormone) via the Aromatase Enzyme. This occurs both in men and women. People with Autoimmune disorders may see improvements with DHEA and Testosterone supplementation along with an Aromatase Inhibitor such as DIM (diindolylmethane). <br /><br />My theory behind this is that some people may have to high of levels of Aromatase in their body (Aromatase is contained in fat cells in both men and women(More fat = more Aromatase), and in the ovaries in women)<br /><br />Aromatase may be converting to much Androstenadione into Estrone(an estrogen hormone), rather than Testosterone. This causes a rise in Estrone resulting in an imbalance with Estradiol. Estrone and Estradiol both compete for pituitary gland receptors. The pituitary gland controls the production of hormones including DHEA which is metabolized into the precursors to testosterone and estrogens. This is a very simple overview. Ultimately taking an Aromatase inhibitor may help reduce Estrone, correcting the proper balance with Testosterone and Estradiol. The dose would need to be adjusted as to slow down production of estrogens without stopping them.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08990226643598255871noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4646271556296558640.post-12697465309909355692011-07-23T18:22:28.274-05:002011-07-23T18:22:28.274-05:00Glad to hear testosterone has helped you manage fa...Glad to hear testosterone has helped you manage fatigue and the blues caused by your disease too. They do see some improvement in disease symptoms in men when the testosterone deficiency is corrected. They are not sure why testosterone does not seem to affect the disease course in women.JKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07942934196649404942noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4646271556296558640.post-14556639712231546062011-07-23T11:24:38.812-05:002011-07-23T11:24:38.812-05:00Hello, JK,
Thanks for your blog. I am a male 15-...Hello, JK,<br /><br />Thanks for your blog. I am a male 15-year ulcerative colitis sufferer who has recently found bitter-sweet relief in azathioprine (or Imuran) after traditional methods no longer worked. I've had spells of very low energy over the years when I've been really sick from it, but the azathioprine really kicks my butt in that regard. I think I slept every minute possible the whole first month of taking 50mg daily. Thereafter, I have been able to keep going well enough as long as I stay moving, but when I stop moving, I'm toast! Besides being tired all the time, I can't concentrate and I have constantly aching joints for the first time, whereas I used to only have brief spells of these symptoms. I understand this is not a common response to azathioprine, but it seems to be mine. Still, compared to the misery of often severe UC flare-ups, I'll take it!<br /><br />To get to the point, I was encouraged to try testosterone replacement therapy to see if I could get my edge back. My blood test revealed that I am about 20 points above what is considered the lower bound of normal (which has such a wide "normal" range it seems useless to me), so I was further encouraged. I was able to cajole a urologist into prescribing 5mg patches a week and a half ago.<br /><br />After giving it a few days to kick in, I have regained a good bit of my vitality. Of greatest importance, I can concentrate again!<br /><br />I don't expect testosterone to cure what ails me, but it definitely seems to be helping me feel more like my old self. Add to that the potentially positive effects it can have on metabolizing calcium and bone growth (years of prednisone has me expecting major issues down the road) and more strength and stamina that allow better daily workouts, and I think it's well worth the anticipated hair loss.<br /><br />I'm with you. Even if it doesn't solve the autoimmune problem, it seems to be helping immensely with the symptoms and deserves consideration as a standard treatment.Texas_Kevhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13587799495089372616noreply@blogger.com