110hz Represent!
dr increased my meds, ignoring the limit's, I felt it necessary to tell hime about after discovering he'd prescribed something other than what the medical community advised against, or maybe he mixed 2 scripts together. don't recall, but he said no worries, and indeed it was the best thing (for me) for my liver. It caused, or mighthave caused some freckles to scare me enuf to get them ckecked 10yrs later by a dermatologist. Fortuantely, that was nothing serious. Still have that freckle and don't care I can't recall the proper name for that condition. Not a wart, something else.mr vanzandt, that might be doable.
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move around enough to keep the ol' ticker good
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dr increased my meds, ignoring the limit's, I felt it necessary to tell hime about after discovering he'd prescribed something other than what the medical community advised against, or maybe he mixed 2 scripts together. don't recall, but he said no worries, and indeed it was the best thing (for me) for my liver. It caused, or mighthave caused some freckles to scare me enuf to get them ckecked 10yrs later by a dermatologist. Fortuantely, that was nothing serious. Still have that freckle and don't care I can't recall the proper name for that condition. Not a wart, something else.
but back to the other doc, .. luv u.
all durng this process he said there were two options, tho he didn't word it that way. He said itas my metabolism was the other part, and it would ok (for me, prolly cause I'm physically active, often beyond my limits) .. he didn't mention it that way, but obviously considered this fact.
summary... after 5 yrs of those meds I finally found a way to manage my metabolism.... can't take time to explain the timeline , and that's not accurate, it's missing 10years ofbeing off the meds, and cholesterol levels were fine without the meds.
imo, it was psychological issues, with my own concerns over my cholesterol levels, and complaining that the meds weren't reducing those levels. And me pushing my doc to increase them, so he increased them knowing it could help reduce them, all the while saying my metabolism would take care ofthe rest of it. And (again) not to worry (in my case) about what the recommeded dosages and combinatory whatever calls for.
METABOLISM ... fixed everything, including that body fat to lean meat ratio everyone, or at least me ... wants. Haven't had to take ANY prescription meds for my liver in (30?) years.
I don't lift weights, I work out with a wheelbarrow and shovel, because that's what I enjoy, and need to do for reasons that exceed the scope of this, ...hm... building my ranch, ect.dr increased my meds, ignoring the limit's, I felt it necessary to tell hime about after discovering he'd prescribed something other than what the medical community advised against, or maybe he mixed 2 scripts together. don't recall, but he said no worries, and indeed it was the best thing (for me) for my liver. It caused, or mighthave caused some freckles to scare me enuf to get them ckecked 10yrs later by a dermatologist. Fortuantely, that was nothing serious. Still have that freckle and don't care I can't recall the proper name for that condition. Not a wart, something else.
but back to the other doc, .. luv u.
all durng this process he said there were two options, tho he didn't word it that way. He said itas my metabolism was the other part, and it would ok (for me, prolly cause I'm physically active, often beyond my limits) .. he didn't mention it that way, but obviously considered this fact.
summary... after 5 yrs of those meds I finally found a way to manage my metabolism.... can't take time to explain the timeline , and that's not accurate, it's missing 10years ofbeing off the meds, and cholesterol levels were fine without the meds.
imo, it was psychological issues, with my own concerns over my cholesterol levels, and complaining that the meds weren't reducing those levels. And me pushing my doc to increase them, so he increased them knowing it could help reduce them, all the while saying my metabolism would take care ofthe rest of it. And (again) not to worry (in my case) about what the recommeded dosages and combinatory whatever calls for.
METABOLISM ... fixed everything, including that body fat to lean meat ratio everyone, or at least me ... wants. Haven't had to take ANY prescription meds for my liver in (30?) years.
"Burn fat in your sleep" ?
Remarks like that should be illegal.
Just like the ones that suggest they can turn fat into muscle.