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<blockquote data-quote="Hasty" data-source="post: 21369" data-attributes="member: 9192"><p>Best to let your doctor(s) take several, patient tests as you recover from what I understand was a period of performance enhancing steroid use. Your PCT looks like it worked on paper, but I really think these "snapshot" numbers can best be read with several blood panels in a short period. Your free T4 is on the higher side and could be mostly protein-bound and useless. My understanding from a family member treated for thyroid is that significant differences can be found day to day. I am no medical expert, but you know your body and yourself best. Your symptoms could be attributed to many variables as well as low testosterone - a psychiatric disorder, allostatic or acute stress , or some acute immune disruption or some other factor transitory to your body or life right now. Just trust in your doctors and your body to restore itself after the disruption experienced by the intermittent PEDs, Proviron, PCT, etc. I'm not personally familiar with PEDs, but have been in sports and gyms all my adult life where people use them - they all insist, seemingly correctly, that eventual recovery is the norm, but it typically takes the amount of time you were "on" something to swing back to normal while you are "off" everything. Until then, the best you can do is support your body with proper nutrition, stress reduction activities, healthy diet and regular sleep. Keep an eye on things and let the experts around here tell you more on the medical side - I'm really only good for understanding where your coming from and sympathizing with you big time. It is encouraging you are seeking care and taking action to discover the information and support you need, so I expect the best for you. Hang in there, buddy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hasty, post: 21369, member: 9192"] Best to let your doctor(s) take several, patient tests as you recover from what I understand was a period of performance enhancing steroid use. Your PCT looks like it worked on paper, but I really think these "snapshot" numbers can best be read with several blood panels in a short period. Your free T4 is on the higher side and could be mostly protein-bound and useless. My understanding from a family member treated for thyroid is that significant differences can be found day to day. I am no medical expert, but you know your body and yourself best. Your symptoms could be attributed to many variables as well as low testosterone - a psychiatric disorder, allostatic or acute stress , or some acute immune disruption or some other factor transitory to your body or life right now. Just trust in your doctors and your body to restore itself after the disruption experienced by the intermittent PEDs, Proviron, PCT, etc. I'm not personally familiar with PEDs, but have been in sports and gyms all my adult life where people use them - they all insist, seemingly correctly, that eventual recovery is the norm, but it typically takes the amount of time you were "on" something to swing back to normal while you are "off" everything. Until then, the best you can do is support your body with proper nutrition, stress reduction activities, healthy diet and regular sleep. Keep an eye on things and let the experts around here tell you more on the medical side - I'm really only good for understanding where your coming from and sympathizing with you big time. It is encouraging you are seeking care and taking action to discover the information and support you need, so I expect the best for you. Hang in there, buddy! [/QUOTE]
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