Looks can be deceiving. After all, as I've mentioned before on Twitter, I've lost around 50 lbs over the last two years with diet and exercise, ride my bike 50+ miles a week, and as a result have greatly decreased my doses of antihypertensives.
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Replying to @gorskon
I work out 4 times a week, 90 min with heavy lifting. my body fat < 18 % and yet my bleeping A1c still creeps up. My PCP is perplexed. I'm guessing genetics and stem cell txp
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It's probably the same reason that, now that I'm skinnier than I've been since I was a resident in the 1990s, I can't get entirely off of my antihypertensives. My doses are much lower than they were, but I still need something pharmacological to keep my BP under control.
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Well, yeah, there's that for me too...
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Dont care what scientific evidence funded by Bill Gates you throw at me! you know for a health science nerd that exposes health quackery, you look pretty unhealthy! I guess being scientific is different from actually being healthy!