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  On 19/01/2025 at 12:41, Goly said:

Poor excuse Francie lad, you're flummoxed and you have no answer, it's as simple as that. 

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i’ve had a million different blood tests never heard about inflammation tests lol or give me mine to go home with lol they tell you what’s what if out is out a range 

greb must be going private lol

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Did the same mate with the carnivore diet and weight dropped off me at an alarming rate but at the same time lowered my alcohol intake especially during the summer months as before i would always have

He mentions chia seeds as well in this...something about them being estrogen promoters... Come on Goly own up...you got Gyno now..and your cocks become a clit...lol

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  On 19/01/2025 at 12:41, Goly said:

Poor excuse Francie lad, you're flummoxed and you have no answer, it's as simple as that. 

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Well I just don't beleive it's yours,if it was you wouldn't mind sharing the name of the test an why you got it?

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  On 19/01/2025 at 12:49, Francie, said:

Well I just don't beleive it's yours,if it was you wouldn't mind sharing the name of the test an why you got it?

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  On 19/01/2025 at 12:47, mC HULL said:

i’ve had a million different blood tests never heard about inflammation tests lol or give me mine to go home with lol they tell you what’s what if out is out a range 

greb must be going private lol

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It's part of a full blood count you pair of puddings, it wasn't an inflammation blood test but part of the FBC shows your inflammatory markers.

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  On 19/01/2025 at 12:49, Francie, said:

Well I just don't beleive it's yours,if it was you wouldn't mind sharing the name of the test an why you got it?

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There's only one liar out of the pair of us and it isn't me son. So there we have it carbs don't cause inflammation and you are flummoxed so in an attempt to save face you use a typical excuse, you're known to move the goalposts, it's your modus operandi. 

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  On 19/01/2025 at 12:53, Goly said:

 

It's part of the flood blood count you pair of puddings, it wasn't an inflammation blood test but part of the FBC shows your inflammatory markers.

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what that show you you ain’t poorly or haven’t any cuts lol

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  On 18/01/2025 at 23:33, Goly said:

Moving the goalposts, answer the question, yes they are mine, so, why are my inflammatory markers perfectly normal when I eat plenty of carbs in my diet? 

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Give us a laugh greb stick up a pic of yourself and we shall see how much the carbs have been helping you lol 

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  On 19/01/2025 at 12:56, Goly said:

There's only one liar out of the pair of us and it isn't me son. So there we have it carbs don't cause inflammation and you are flummoxed so in an attempt to save face you use a typical excuse, you're known to move the goalposts, it's your modus operandi. 

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carbs do cause inflammation mate if you listen to  drs not so much low gi carbs but cakes goody’s biscuits sugar all do

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  On 19/01/2025 at 13:00, mC HULL said:

carbs do cause inflammation mate if you listen to  drs not so much low gi carbs but cakes goody’s biscuits sugar all do

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I'll ask you then instead of dodger, if carbs cause inflammation then why are my inflammatory markers fine? Don't think too hard about this, I don't want you getting a migraine. Lol

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  On 19/01/2025 at 12:58, scotty12 said:

Give us a laugh greb stick up a pic of yourself and we shall see how much the carbs have been helping you lol 

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I've lost more muscle than you've ever gained Scotty lad, don't forget I've seen a pic of you. Lol

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  On 19/01/2025 at 13:03, Goly said:

I'll ask you then instead of dodger, if carbs cause inflammation then why are my inflammatory markers fine? Don't think too hard about this, I don't want you getting a migraine. Lol

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the same reason mine are because i eat red meat normal amounts with  exercise won’t be an issue 

i eat carbs but whole grain now again potatoe veg 

but wake up to cereal sugar on load a goody’s and pizza for dinner 

5 packs a crisp for a snack then tea donnar in pitta extra cheesy chips 

then late night couple a sandwiches 

washed down all day with 20 cans a coke 

carbs ain’t to good. lol

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  On 18/01/2025 at 22:56, Goly said:

"It's..... Inflammation!" Not inflammation infested." 

 

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According to this you do have inflamation,but on the other hand it's not accurate always

tein (CRP) test result and still have inflammation. A normal CRP result doesn't always mean there's no inflammation, and a high CRP result doesn't always mean there's a serious condition. 
 
Explanation
  • A CRP test measures the amount of inflammation in your body. 
     
  • A normal CRP level is usually less than 0.3 milligrams per liter (mg/dL). 
     
  • CRP levels can vary depending on the lab, your age, sex, and ethnicity. 
     
  • A CRP level between 0.3 and 1.0 mg/dL indicates mild to moderate inflammation. 
     
  • A CRP level above 10 mg/dL indicates severe inflammation. 
     
  • A CRP test can't diagnose a condition or pinpoint the source of inflammation. 
     
  • A doctor will consider your symptoms, medical history, and other test results to make a diagnosis. 
     
When to get a CRP test
  • A doctor may order a CRP test if you have signs of infection or inflammation. 
     
  • A doctor may order a CRP test to monitor recovery after surgery or other invasive procedures. 
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