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Deepsquat
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posted February 09, 2000 03:12 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Deepsquat   Click Here to Email Deepsquat     Edit/Delete Message
only have 2 of the numbers hematocrite 46.8% TSH 1.7 normal "range" 0.4-4.7. Doesn't this range sound large to you? I mean your tsh (thyroid)could be 3 times higher than mine and we would both be "NORMAL" what a crock of shit

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macrophage69alpha
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posted February 09, 2000 03:34 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for macrophage69alpha   Click Here to Email macrophage69alpha     Edit/Delete Message
you think thats messed up the average male can produce 4-10mg of test a day- if you fall in that range its "normal" I dont feel like being half the high end of test production would make me feel normal. They actually measure it by picograms of test per liter of blood but the analogy holds true. Normal has to be a broad range becuase of the lack of natural selection in our technologically advanced society has made it thus. This is not criticism, I like that we dont live in a world of survival of the fittest, I am merely pointing out one of the side effects of such a policy.

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Iean
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posted February 09, 2000 11:11 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for Iean   Click Here to Email Iean     Edit/Delete Message
Yes their range for the TSH is wide but what the fuck are they doing accepting such low values as normal. If I were your physician and it was 1 point above their lowest normal value I would diag. you with sub-clinical hypothyroidism, now whether it is primary or secondary I can not tell at this point.

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WarLobo
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posted February 09, 2000 11:14 AM     Click Here to See the Profile for WarLobo   Click Here to Email WarLobo     Edit/Delete Message
I don't know Macro, a tad bit more of "natural selection" might do us all a favor :p

Sort of joking, but sort a not. Ya know? I just get so fed up with what I see as a lack of some basic common sense. Don't expect someone new to be able to design a complete cycle stack from scratch, or have perfect form on deadlifts, but I DO expect then to acknowledge their situation and put forth some effort and learn.

Hey, if your not smart enough to look both ways before you cross the street, then maybe you shouldn't be passing on them chromosomes....

I know I probably sound like a cruel dick head on this, but I think we have come to a point that where me must all take more personnel responsibility for our own actions and quite trying to pass the buck....

Ok.. I'm done ranting, just had a bad day yesterday and need to vent a little

Late

Lobo

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