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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
Fatigue
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<blockquote data-quote="HarryCat" data-source="post: 9944" data-attributes="member: 856"><p>I feel for you. I spent about 6 years in the exact same position as you. I'd always feel the worst in the morning right after waking up, kind of felt like I was run over by a bus. Took most of the day to get going, maybe by 4pm I'd start to feel somewhat functional. No way to live.</p><p></p><p>I saw many doctors during this time, tried everything under the sun. Finally earlier this year I accidentally stumbled across a solution, while I don't feel like I'm 20, at least I don't feel like I'm 90. For me the answer was finding a thyroid med that my body could actually absorb. I tried 3 different types of NDT and 4 types of Levothyroxine before I found one that worked. All the while my thyroid labs said I was fine. Obviously something about the binders and fillers didn't agree with me.</p><p></p><p>It may not be thyroid in your case, you just need to keep trying things and trying to find a doc that will help. I've found that every doc has there pet treatment protocols and if that doesn't work for you you're better to move on that try to convince them otherwise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HarryCat, post: 9944, member: 856"] I feel for you. I spent about 6 years in the exact same position as you. I'd always feel the worst in the morning right after waking up, kind of felt like I was run over by a bus. Took most of the day to get going, maybe by 4pm I'd start to feel somewhat functional. No way to live. I saw many doctors during this time, tried everything under the sun. Finally earlier this year I accidentally stumbled across a solution, while I don't feel like I'm 20, at least I don't feel like I'm 90. For me the answer was finding a thyroid med that my body could actually absorb. I tried 3 different types of NDT and 4 types of Levothyroxine before I found one that worked. All the while my thyroid labs said I was fine. Obviously something about the binders and fillers didn't agree with me. It may not be thyroid in your case, you just need to keep trying things and trying to find a doc that will help. I've found that every doc has there pet treatment protocols and if that doesn't work for you you're better to move on that try to convince them otherwise. [/QUOTE]
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Fatigue
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