Questions for Dr. Alan Green
Because there are many persons who are patients of Dr. Alan Green on this forum, please ask him the following questions the next time you see him:
1. Why did you increase your dose of rapamycin from 6 mgs to 12 mgs?
2. Please tell us your Hematocrit and Hemoglobin from a recent Complete Blood Count (if possible, February, 2020.)
3. If you have taken a "sirolimus level" blood test, please tell us the result. (how many mgs., rapamycin did you drink, and how many hours after you drank it did they draw blood for the test?)
4. If you have never taken a "sirolimus level" blood test, please take one exactly 2 hours after you drink 12 mgs rapamycin, and again 7 days later, and tell us the result.
5. Please tell us your white blood cell count, from a recent Complete Blood Count.
How does it compare to your last white blood cell count, shown on your website rapamycintherapy.com
6. Have you attempted to raise your Hematocrit and Hemoglobin with Erithropoyetin? If not, why not?
7. What is your total testosterone, free testosterone level in a recent blood test?
8. Have you ever injected or drank testosterone (eg, testosterone cypionate, testosterone enanthate, testosterone undecanoate, etc.?)
9. How many cases of cancer, or heart attack, or diabetes caused by growth hormone, or acromegalia, do you know about in persons that take Human Growth Hormone?
10. What is your IGF-1 level?
11. Do you feel better, now that you have recently lost 10 pounds ?
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I'm worried for Dr. Alan Green. What we know is that he raised his dose of rapamycin from 6 mgs. to 12 mgs. per week. To me, this is the act of a man who is drowning due to his worsening anemia, and who is desperately trying to catch a breath of air.
Anemia does not get better, spontaneously. It gets worse. So, unless he has taken EPO, or maybe testosterone, I'm sure his anemia has gotten worse since March, 2017. That apparent improvement in August 2017, I'm sure was lab error.
And he has lost 10 pounds, when he was already very thin... so it was not 10 pounds of fat, it was mostly muscle. Not good. He says that it was easy to lose weight with rapamycin, but I think he knows it is a sign that he is in trouble. You are not happy to lose 10 pounds when you are already very thin.
I cannot easily visit Dr. Alan Green because I am in Mexico.
But if I did visit him, I would ask him these questions. I think everybody on this board would like to know the answers to these questions.