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Thyroid, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, DHEA, etc
Thyroid, DHEA, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, etc
Is Free T4 important?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brooksy Chuck" data-source="post: 13847" data-attributes="member: 44"><p>Hi Chris- </p><p>the fatigue really varies..maybe it is just good ole "chronic fatigue" as they say.. am taking acycolvair for those cfs "viriues" and i get labs drawn through the stanford cfs clinic ..but was hoping i could "fix it" by treating thyroid.. i dont want to have "chronic fatige" i am 47 and my life is very limited at this point.. hard to accept.</p><p>VIT D,1,25 OH TOTAL 79H (18-72)</p><p>VIT D3 1, 25 (OH) 2 79</p><p>VIT D2, 1,25 (OH02 <8</p><p>WBC 7.9 x10E3/uL 3.4 - 10.8 01</p><p>RBC 5.36 x10E6/uL 3.77 - 5.28 01</p><p>Hemoglobin 15.8 g/dL 11.1 - 15.9 01</p><p>Hematocrit 47.1 % 34.0 - 46.6 01</p><p>Alt is slightly elevated at 56 </p><p>Have a past history of Hep c but that went into remission for the past 18 years after 1 year of ass kicking interferon therapy ( I haven't been the same since then) </p><p> </p><p>I don't have magnesium at this time.. I am surprised it isn't on a metabolic panel?</p><p>Been a while since I have had a B12 test but last time it was over the range.. and I supplement with either injections or B complex tablets</p><p>Been having issues with diarrahea.. I am wondering if I might be “”hyper” in a strange way? </p><p> </p><p>When I calculated the ratio I used the sttm calculator and came out at 31 with the FT3/Rt3</p><p>I have no idea about pooling that is what they were telling me on the STTM.. </p><p> </p><p>I am wondering if I might be better off trying to get the Ft4 up a bit as that is the only scenario I haven't yet tried.. as I have been nervous about the RT3 issue.</p><p>Appreciate your support and knowledge~</p><p>Thank you !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brooksy Chuck, post: 13847, member: 44"] Hi Chris- the fatigue really varies..maybe it is just good ole "chronic fatigue" as they say.. am taking acycolvair for those cfs "viriues" and i get labs drawn through the stanford cfs clinic ..but was hoping i could "fix it" by treating thyroid.. i dont want to have "chronic fatige" i am 47 and my life is very limited at this point.. hard to accept. VIT D,1,25 OH TOTAL 79H (18-72) VIT D3 1, 25 (OH) 2 79 VIT D2, 1,25 (OH02 <8 WBC 7.9 x10E3/uL 3.4 - 10.8 01 RBC 5.36 x10E6/uL 3.77 - 5.28 01 Hemoglobin 15.8 g/dL 11.1 - 15.9 01 Hematocrit 47.1 % 34.0 - 46.6 01 Alt is slightly elevated at 56 Have a past history of Hep c but that went into remission for the past 18 years after 1 year of ass kicking interferon therapy ( I haven't been the same since then) I don't have magnesium at this time.. I am surprised it isn't on a metabolic panel? Been a while since I have had a B12 test but last time it was over the range.. and I supplement with either injections or B complex tablets Been having issues with diarrahea.. I am wondering if I might be “”hyper” in a strange way? When I calculated the ratio I used the sttm calculator and came out at 31 with the FT3/Rt3 I have no idea about pooling that is what they were telling me on the STTM.. I am wondering if I might be better off trying to get the Ft4 up a bit as that is the only scenario I haven't yet tried.. as I have been nervous about the RT3 issue. Appreciate your support and knowledge~ Thank you ! [/QUOTE]
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Thyroid, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, DHEA, etc
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Is Free T4 important?
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