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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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E2 at 12 on sensitive test after 4 weeks...help
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<blockquote data-quote="wesley_tinker" data-source="post: 11805" data-attributes="member: 2053"><p>So after 3 dr's and several days of frustration I finally got my cortisol saliva test and thyroid checked. My cortisol was extremely low throughout the day and my thyroid was low but within range. The dr I finally convinced to check everything is an integrated medicine dr, in which he mainly only does herbal and natural supplements as well as diet. He started me on panex ginseng to raise my cortisol and lay off the gym for at least a month to let my adrenals heal properly, and wants to run a nutrional panel to make sure i'm not deficient in any nutrients. He couldn't tell me a time frame to feel better. But he said low cortisol can cause extreme fatigue, depression, poor sleep patterns, and blood sugar issues (all of which is going on with me). Have you guys ever experienced this? And do you have any tips?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wesley_tinker, post: 11805, member: 2053"] So after 3 dr's and several days of frustration I finally got my cortisol saliva test and thyroid checked. My cortisol was extremely low throughout the day and my thyroid was low but within range. The dr I finally convinced to check everything is an integrated medicine dr, in which he mainly only does herbal and natural supplements as well as diet. He started me on panex ginseng to raise my cortisol and lay off the gym for at least a month to let my adrenals heal properly, and wants to run a nutrional panel to make sure i'm not deficient in any nutrients. He couldn't tell me a time frame to feel better. But he said low cortisol can cause extreme fatigue, depression, poor sleep patterns, and blood sugar issues (all of which is going on with me). Have you guys ever experienced this? And do you have any tips? [/QUOTE]
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