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A doctor implanted a testosterone pellet three weeks ago in me and 2 days later I started to feel lots of widespread pain and constant nausea and even diarrhea. Those last two are super rare in life for me. I've discovered via having an mthfr expert go thru my 23andme results and other biochemical tests than my detox pathways for hormones are not functioning. Once hormones are used by the body their leftover metabolite forms are "trash" and need to be escorted out of the body but my body wasn't doing that via the glucuronidation pathway and one other. In part because of a genetic SNP at CYP1b1. Shawn bean is a brilliant guy and one of a half dozen people I've seen in is who can cull thru medical tests and genetic results and figure these complex biochemically driven things out. And he recommends protocols to fix these issues. Meanwhile I am feeling blessed as an amazing surgeon in Maryland ( just outside D.C. ) removed my pellet today without pain and hassle. It was tough as it was one inch down. Don't ever try this he said without ultrasound guidance thru entire operation! Many surgeons just use ultrasound before the operation but he said he really really needed it thru the whole thing. I've heard horror stories so I went to the best surgeon I could find!! It paid off. Dr Thomas Zorc in chevy chase Maryland.

August 29, 2017 - 6:23pm

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