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Blood sample was taken in the morning fasted.
Yeah, I mean those aren't reference ranges I'm used to seeing but I saw this on another forum and that was my first thought too. And the A1C is even more important than the fasted glucose. So a physician consultation is definately needed here and I wouldn't be surprised if metformin was prescribed. If any of those lab values will cause you to kick the bucket sooner it would be that.Creatinine looks good is my first thought. Glucose is high. We're you fasted? If so, using gh, metformin, berberine? Bodyfat, how many carbs per day, doing cardio?
Blood sample was taken in the morning fasted.
When I look at all of those lab values, this is what my mind sees:
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The current most accepted estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) value is usually calculated using the eGFR-MDRD equation which requires a patient's age, gender, and whether he/she is black or white along with several other values which are listed in your bloodwork.
I started taking berberine and lowered my metformin to 250 mg in the evening with 1200mg barberine in the morning. But I ran out of strips so I can't even check my BG right now. I love how they practically give away BGM but rape you on the strips. Just like replaceable razors (which I still use bc I'm ancient).Those numbers are good for your testosterone levels being that high.
Want them better? Add citrus bergamot, berberine or metformin. If you are taking GH, that would raise your blood sugar. Stop orals if you take.