So here I am 3 months later… and I just did a complete blood screen and panel… 7 vials of blood… including a Labcorp trough of rapamycin in my system – my last rapamycin dose 1 week ago. And, 2 hours post dose of 4 mg rapamycin taken with GFJ another draw… 2 more vials… for a t-max. So will see what is happening in my blood.
I requested a test of my “free testosterone” numbers… something new for me. Will have results next week. So testosterone level with free T too.
Also, minutes ago, I did my TruMe spit… methylation test … will be 4 weeks to get results and I did a GlycanAge blood sample test… takes 4 to 6 weeks for results. These are my prefered biological markers tests.
Now going on 3 years 8 months into continuous use of rapamycin. I think with these tests… some conclusions can be made.
On a set dose of 4 mg rapamycin taken with 5 fluid ounces of fresh squeezed red grapefruit…for the past year. I should finally have enough information to see if I have improved or maintained in my biological markers. Good results and I will continue here on out with my weekly dose of 4 mg rapamycin chased with five fluid ounces of fresh squeezed red grapefruit.
I will post my past 3 years results in graphs… from TruMe and GlycanAge.
I also will be getting my second coronary calcium scan… to look for calcium/plaque in my arteries. Last test … 2 years ago was zero. And, will do a DEXA to see if vitamin K-2, rapamycin and Taurine has improved my bone density. I was told at last results… bone density can’t get better… only maintain. I will find out if I can improve the numbers.
I think from seeing on this site the variety of effects and benefits - each user responds uniquely… but perhaps this difference is in part due to phenotype, blood type and genetics.
The only way you’re going to know if there are health changes… both benefits or detriments is by testing. I’ve seen both good and bad in my dosing. I have been testing regularly since my first year on rapamycin. I post to give you readers an idea of what’s working or not for me.
However, unless you test yourself. You’re not going to know what’s working for you.
For me, waiting for those results blood panel, dexa, coronary scans TruMe and GlycanAge is a little bit like waiting for Christmas.
I will present my linear, rapamycin testing history and see if a health span… life span pattern is emerging. More soon!