Low T and Diabetes with IncreaseMyT (IMT)

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If you're over 45, male, have type 2 diabetes, and are having trouble with your sex life, the problem could be low testosterone.

There is increasing evidence that low testosterone is associated with obesity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and diabetes.

In recent studies have suggested that low testosterone is present in up to one-third of men with type 2 diabetes, and that men who are over 45 are twice as likely to be diagnosed with low testosterone.

https://www.increasemyt.com/daily-trt-articles/low-t-and-diabetes
 
Great article. I read elsewhere that they are going to start pushing for hormone panels on men over 30 that are showing signs of pre-diabetes (elevated glucose). I wish that they knew about this a decade ago, could have saved me some grief! Crazy how the boogeyman (testosterone) has so many wonderful benefits. You guys are truly doing a service for mankind. :bigok:
 
Endo's are in the business of treating diabetes. Theoretically Endo's are the go to doctors that G.P.'s refer their patients to, at the onset of low Testosterone. I only see this as a win-win situation for Endo's as the condition of low testosterone is a precursor for many stuff, including diabetes. They will have more patients(money) sooner or later.
As I see it....leaving Low T to settle in for a while is a sure way to fall into an Endo's lap sooner or later.;)
I have an Endo telling me that my level of 288 ng/dl T.T. is normal which has been enhanced by Adex.
 
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