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Testosterone Side Effect Management
Effective Supplements for PCT
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<blockquote data-quote="Vtail" data-source="post: 190327" data-attributes="member: 38279"><p>My FT3 was at the low end of the range and RT3 was at the high end. I was with Defy at the time and was started on Cytomel, which within a couple of days got rid of the brain fog. Now I'm on a combo of Cytomel and Synthroid, only because my PCP did not like my FT4 levels so low.</p><p></p><p>I don't recall all the exact numbers, but I and many others here have posted detailed info about dosages and resulting blood levels as well as optimal thyroid levels (as opposed to the "normal" lab reference ranges). The search feature here works pretty well. Check it out and you will be lost for hours in all the old posts - and in the process you will get all the info you need.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vtail, post: 190327, member: 38279"] My FT3 was at the low end of the range and RT3 was at the high end. I was with Defy at the time and was started on Cytomel, which within a couple of days got rid of the brain fog. Now I'm on a combo of Cytomel and Synthroid, only because my PCP did not like my FT4 levels so low. I don't recall all the exact numbers, but I and many others here have posted detailed info about dosages and resulting blood levels as well as optimal thyroid levels (as opposed to the "normal" lab reference ranges). The search feature here works pretty well. Check it out and you will be lost for hours in all the old posts - and in the process you will get all the info you need. [/QUOTE]
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