Moderator note: Great discussion, everyone. Just a reminder to keep things civil and evidence-based.
Thread quality is excellent — keep it up. 👍
Moderator note: Great discussion, everyone. Just a reminder to keep things civil and evidence-based.
Thread quality is excellent — keep it up. 👍
Slightly tangential to ALT normalization rates but KevinCompounds reminded me — has the insurance landscape changed recently?
I know it is not exactly on-topic but it seems related enough to ask here rather than starting a new thread. Apologies if this has been covered — I did search first.
Dr.RheumBOS said:Follow-up question: what labs did your doctor order to monitor this
This is exactly right. Dr.RheumBOS articulated what I have been trying to explain to my friends for months. The ALT normalization rates aspect is what made the difference for me.
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| Metric | Baseline | Month 4 | Month 6 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weight | 256 lbs | 241 lbs | 211 lbs |
| A1C | 7.0% | 6.2% | 5.2% |
| hsCRP | 5.0 | 3.0 | 0.6 |
Protocol: Tirzepatide 15mg/wk, resistance training 3x/wk, protein 1.3g/kg/day.