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Okay, we all know that with AAS and most other things we use, they affect the body's feedback system, causing the body to shut down the production of its own hormones.
I've been dealing with hypoglycemia for the last 2 1/2 years now, and it has been progressively been getting worse. Considering the above fact, if I was to use exogenous insulin, it would make my body stop producing so much of its own in theory, correct? I'm wondering if I can propose this to my doctor to see if he would agree. Though I'd be dependent on using insulin like a diabetic (although probably not near as much), I think it would be far more controlled. I think a small amount would keep my body from making too much on its own due to the negative feedback loop.
What do you think?
I've been dealing with hypoglycemia for the last 2 1/2 years now, and it has been progressively been getting worse. Considering the above fact, if I was to use exogenous insulin, it would make my body stop producing so much of its own in theory, correct? I'm wondering if I can propose this to my doctor to see if he would agree. Though I'd be dependent on using insulin like a diabetic (although probably not near as much), I think it would be far more controlled. I think a small amount would keep my body from making too much on its own due to the negative feedback loop.
What do you think?