ThunderBird
GLP-1 Apprentice
We all hear about all the good but not so much the bad. Who has had the bad and what did that look like in your bloodwork?
I’m not talking about a general trend, that is expected as you age as you pointed out haha. I’m more referencing something like you get bloodwork done, run a stack for 3 months, and get a blood test at the end. If something suddenly started trending or trended in the wrong direction. Either that you weren’t expecting or was an unintended consequence of your protocol. Sorry if my question was unclear.Well define “worse” for me please, because most things just go slowly downhill as you age.
My blood work has improved by leaps and bounds, sorry to disappoint. The only negative has been resting heart rate, which went up 12-15 bpm. It's come down now, but still higher than normal.We all hear about all the good but not so much the bad. Who has had the bad and what did that look like in your bloodwork?
Same here. I finally had my annual blood work done earlier this month (was supposed to be in Nov, but me and procrastination have a thing) and my doc actually used exclamation marks to tell me my cholesterol was great now! TBF, the only marker that was still frustratingly low is WBC and it's been low for years. It's not so bad he wants to address it with meds, but it's just under the published standard range, and it's just really strange that it's been like that for the last 4 years or so. (Which is why I've started pinning sermorelin in the hopes it does what it says on the tin - or more accurately "vial").My cholesterol and A1C have dropped. I'm actually due for another, and have paperwork from the doctor to get one done.
Yes yes. Now you can eat more gabagoolNo
I've lost 50+ lbs twice in my life just using diet and now once with GLPs. I get bloodwork done anytime I make a significant lifestyle change. The changes with GLP are consistent with just dieting, with perhaps an advantage to GLP use. I've experienced pretty significant positive changes across my labs with a significant weight loss, no matter what method. In particular, HbA1c and blood pressure improve pretty rapidly. Inflammation markers and blood lipids as well to a lesser extent. My first attempt at shedding weight with diet was a negotiation with my PCP to keep from starting on blood pressure meds. It works.
It's nice to have objective measurements to show you're improving things and not screwing up.