anemia and hypogonadism
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twaddler (imported)
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anemia and hypogonadism
Apparently I'm anemic, and have been for a while. Is there a link to this and hypogonadism? Why? Who? WTF? heh.. just curious.
I'm told I'm just borderline anemic, nothing dangerous I'm told.
Re: anemia and hypogonadism
twaddler (imported) wrote: Sat Feb 16, 2008 1:59 pm Apparently I'm anemic, and have been for a while. Is there a link to this and hypogonadism? Why? Who? WTF? heh.. just curious.I'm told I'm just borderline anemic, nothing dangerous I'm told.
Breathe deeply, use 16 penny spikes for toothpicks, and you should be fine, heh.
I have no real idea if there is a link, but I would suppose if you cant get enough oxygen in your bloodstream, it would tend to affect a lot of things.
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Re: anemia and hypogonadism
Doctors used to prescribe Anadrol, basically, a male hormone, to treat anemia. And it is known one effect athletes have who take male hormones, is it increases red blood cell count. In fact, some guys get above normal reading of RBC just by taking some Androgel. It would seem a lack of male hormones may cause things to go in the reverse direction.
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I just did a bit of looking around. Yes, there are several studies reporting a distinct correlation between androgen deprivation and/or hypogonadism, and the incidence of anemia. So, Breathe even deeper, and chew on the nails, dont just use em as toothpicks.... Iron and air is the answer...
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Iron intake is essential for good red blood count, too.
Of course, I know eating liver is hard...
Some other foods are:
Iron Rich Foods
Foods that are a good source of iron include:
liver
lean red meats, including beef, pork, lamb
seafood, such as oysters, clams, tuna, salmon, and shrimp, etc.
beans, including kidney, lima, navy, black, pinto, soy beans, and lentils
iron fortified whole grains, including cereals, breads, rice, and pasta
greens, including collard greens, kale, mustard greens, spinach, and turnip greens
tofu
vegetables (http://pediatrics.about.com/od/nutritio ... veggie.htm), including broccoli, swiss chard, asparagus, parsley, watercress, brussel sprouts
chicken and turkey
blackstrap molasses
nuts - NO NOT THOSE NUTS!
egg (http://pediatrics.about.com/cs/weeklyqu ... 02_ask.htm) yolks
dried fruits, such as raisins (http://pediatrics.about.com/od/nutritio ... aisins.htm), prunes, dates and apricots
Green text indicates foods that don't aggravate blood sugars, and that I will eat. I wont' eat liver.
Of course, I know eating liver is hard...
Some other foods are:
Iron Rich Foods
Foods that are a good source of iron include:
liver
lean red meats, including beef, pork, lamb
seafood, such as oysters, clams, tuna, salmon, and shrimp, etc.
beans, including kidney, lima, navy, black, pinto, soy beans, and lentils
iron fortified whole grains, including cereals, breads, rice, and pasta
greens, including collard greens, kale, mustard greens, spinach, and turnip greens
tofu
vegetables (http://pediatrics.about.com/od/nutritio ... veggie.htm), including broccoli, swiss chard, asparagus, parsley, watercress, brussel sprouts
chicken and turkey
blackstrap molasses
nuts - NO NOT THOSE NUTS!
egg (http://pediatrics.about.com/cs/weeklyqu ... 02_ask.htm) yolks
dried fruits, such as raisins (http://pediatrics.about.com/od/nutritio ... aisins.htm), prunes, dates and apricots
Green text indicates foods that don't aggravate blood sugars, and that I will eat. I wont' eat liver.
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Re: anemia and hypogonadism
Here is the only link I know of. hypogonadism2 (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hypogonadism2/)
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twaddler (imported)
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Re: anemia and hypogonadism
Mmmm.. I love greens, and I don't get enough of them. Bring on the dandelion, collard, and turnip greens! 
Oh, also they told me that my iron looks fine... ? I must consult with my doctors about this again on Monday. I wonder if this anemia is why I can't seem to stay warm much? I'm either freezing or sweating, generally.
Oh, also they told me that my iron looks fine... ? I must consult with my doctors about this again on Monday. I wonder if this anemia is why I can't seem to stay warm much? I'm either freezing or sweating, generally.
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If you're not low on iron, then you're not making new red blood cells fast enough to replace die off. Red blood cells have a short life span, really. Time to look further.