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      07-19-2025, 05:15 PM   #23
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Make sure you are getting sufficient potassium and magnesium in your diet. Potassium is critical for muscle relaxation and contraction. Magnesium is essential for healthy muscles, nerves, bones and blood sugar levels.

Edit - The BMP tests recommended above should include both
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      07-20-2025, 11:19 AM   #24
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Except the guy in the video thumbnail with a BMI of 32 is on gear.

The contention that normal weight for any 6'2" individual, even very fit, is over 200 is BS. Maybe if you had midget legs and a massive torso and shoulders.
Truth spoken.
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      07-20-2025, 11:23 AM   #25
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Man, you really hate to be disagreed with. The photo simply proves that BMI is bullshit. Just like your assertion that body weight exercises are sufficient.

All I am going to say about testing methods is that people who have done dexa and other methods report a difference, but the baseline and subsequent change percentage match. So if my home scale says I am starting at 21% and dexa says 23%, I have a baseline on both.

All my post “suggests” other than what I wrote, is nothing.

I have been doing body fat testing since the 80s, we did calipers then. So rather than try to denigrate me, post some studies and facts to support your position, and stop bloviating
The photos have no basis in credibility. You know this.
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      07-20-2025, 11:25 AM   #26
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Man, you really hate to be disagreed with. The photo simply proves that BMI is bullshit. Just like your assertion that body weight exercises are sufficient.

All I am going to say about testing methods is that people who have done dexa and other methods report a difference, but the baseline and subsequent change percentage match. So if my home scale says I am starting at 21% and dexa says 23%, I have a baseline on both.

All my post “suggests” other than what I wrote, is nothing.

I have been doing body fat testing since the 80s, we did calipers then. So rather than try to denigrate me, post some studies and facts to support your position, and stop bloviating


You have never done a DXA.

Your home scale will be far from DXA. Tape measure will be closer to DXA than an impedance device such as your home scale.

I know nothing about you personally. If you feel denigrated you likely see the bs in what you are proffering. Own your own emotions. They are your, no one else’s.
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      07-20-2025, 02:39 PM   #27
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I assume you have, but get the basic/foundation stuff (CBC, BMP/CMP). I'd consider a thyroid panel in basic stuff, so get that if not. Thinking about basic labs (cholesterol panel) - I don't think it was discussed above, but if you are taking a statin (e.g. Lipitor, Crestor) for cholesterol issues, it can lead to myalgias.

Next, I'd want to see your Vitamin D, Iron (and Ferritin), B12 and Copper. Magnesium is also important, but levels can fluctuate more quickly making it harder to know if it's implicated. Related - even with normal levels, I believe in taking daily magnesium. If deficiencies are found, read carefully before simply taking a supplement, as many of them interact and need to co-supplement (e.g. Vit D/K2, Copper/Zinc).

I don't think caffeine has been mentioned, but understand that chronic caffeine use can significantly affect many vitamin/electrolytes. It's tough if you have a chronic and high-level caffeine dependency (guilty myself), but experiment with a slow wean/reduction.

While not necessarily DOMS specific, get a hormone panel, at least testosterone (if you haven't).

Finally, if you can't find a smoking gun with the aforementioned labs, consider a rheumatological/autoimmune panel - RF, ANA, ESR, CRP, etc.

Have done the basics, regularly, including thyroid, Vitamin D and K2. All normal. Not on any statins, none needed.

Will ask doc about the others, thanks.
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The photos have no basis in credibility. You know this.
Neither do your statements about BMI or other other bullshit you posted.
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You have never done a DXA.

Your home scale will be far from DXA. Tape measure will be closer to DXA than an impedance device such as your home scale.

I know nothing about you personally. If you feel denigrated you likely see the bs in what you are proffering. Own your own emotions. They are your, no one else’s.
Still no facts to back up your absurd statements. Your lack of comprehension is only topped by your arrogance and ignorance. Done with you.
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      07-22-2025, 02:02 PM   #30
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DOMS is usually the result of muscle soreness as much as 3 days past a very strenuous activity, I think you're describing normal muscle soreness. For example I train a lot for running 100 mile trail running races, so I expect to get and do get muscle soreness that never seems to quite go away except when I rest.

My first guess would be to rest more, allow your body to recover, and start again at a lower intensity level. You mentioned golfing and being sore, that is fairly normal if you are overworking certain muscles out of the blue. It kind of sounds to me like you made the commendable decision to get into shape, went at it with everything you have, but are reaping the consequences of too much too soon. You may be in an unrecoverable situation that will cause you to give up again if you don't temper your enthusiasm and slow down a bit. Your schedule of the different things you do suggests a lot of activity for an old man, and us old men need to learn to slow down before we break.

Just my 2 cents.
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Neither do your statements about BMI or other other bullshit you posted.
Come now.

BMI is real. Achieve a "healthy" BMI yourself and you will see.
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      07-23-2025, 02:21 PM   #32
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Still no facts to back up your absurd statements. Your lack of comprehension is only topped by your arrogance and ignorance. Done with you.
Come, come now. Get a DXA scan, they aren't that expensive, and work towards a sub-20% number followed by working towards a low-teens % number. You can do it.
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      07-24-2025, 03:56 PM   #33
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Come now.

BMI is real. Achieve a "healthy" BMI yourself and you will see.
so, at 6’2”, 210 lbs and 10% body fat, my BMI was considered unhealthy at 26.9.

lol.

Given that, as I said, when those were my numbers was running 30 plus miles a week, worked out 4-5 times in the weight room, did yoga 3x per week and ran a 20 minute 5k I’m gonna just say: lolz.
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DOMS is usually the result of muscle soreness as much as 3 days past a very strenuous activity, I think you're describing normal muscle soreness. For example I train a lot for running 100 mile trail running races, so I expect to get and do get muscle soreness that never seems to quite go away except when I rest.

My first guess would be to rest more, allow your body to recover, and start again at a lower intensity level. You mentioned golfing and being sore, that is fairly normal if you are overworking certain muscles out of the blue. It kind of sounds to me like you made the commendable decision to get into shape, went at it with everything you have, but are reaping the consequences of too much too soon. You may be in an unrecoverable situation that will cause you to give up again if you don't temper your enthusiasm and slow down a bit. Your schedule of the different things you do suggests a lot of activity for an old man, and us old men need to learn to slow down before we break.

Just my 2 cents.
Probably more right than I would like to admit.

Losing that much weight definitely took some muscle mass too. I struggle to get more than 120-140g of protein as I eat a ton of veggies and a moderate amount of fruit. The fiber and water helps me feel full and stay hydrated. And, uh, regular. lol.

Think I need to continue to rebuild more slowly than I have been trying.
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