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I'm diagnosed Hypoglycemic and currently taking Trenbolone and Liothyronine Sodium.

I'm diagnosed Hypoglycemic and currently taking Trenbolone and Liothyronine Sodium.

Now i'm aware that Trenbolone can lower ones T3 levels which im countering with Liothyronine Sodium but i also know that Trenbolone can raise blood pressure and hypoglycemia is low blood sugar.

My diet is made up of regular meals every 3 hours of protein, fats and carbs to keep hypoglycemia at bay.

My question is will there or could there be bad issues having both low blood sugar and high blood pressure at the same time? or are these both two different issues that when combined wont add or increase symptoms?
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Hello Doctor,
I'm Vishal Sood from Ludhiana, Punjab. My wife delivered a baby girl on 11th May on Mother's day. During her pregnancy, she was perfectly healthy & normal and all tests conducted during pregnancy were also reported normal.
The delivery was a normal vaginal delivery without any epidural or any other medication. Post delivery, after 2 hours, she had a tonic clonic seizure for 30-35 seconds and recovered on her own. Doctors shifted her to recovery room with oxygen mask and loaded her with Phenytoin thru IV. Then after 2 days, she was shifted to tablet dose of Eptoin 100 mg thrice a day and she is still continuing with it.
Before release from the hospital, the Neurologist performed an MRI, which came out normal. Also, my wife carries no history of seizures.
please help me:- upto what time should my wife continue with the dose?? and what could be the possible causes of this post partum seizure??
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Hi!
If you are taking these drugs without medical prescription, then please stop them. Trenbolone is a steroid and apart from its action on steroid, it can raise your blood glucose levels, cause rise in BP and affect your pituitary-gonadal axis. Similarly you should not take thyroid hormone supplements unless you are suffering from hypothyroidism. If you want to lose weight or build up muscle mass then do it scientifically through diet and exercise. Please consult your doctor regarding this. Take care!

The medical advice given should not be considered a substitute for medical care provided by a doctor who can examine you. The advice may not be completely correct for you as the doctor cannot examine you and does not know your complete medical history. Hence this reply to your post should only be considered as a guiding line and you must consult your doctor at the earliest for your medical problem.
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