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Thyroid, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, DHEA, etc
Thyroid, DHEA, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, etc
Need for Thyroid Supplementation while on TRT.....
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymon" data-source="post: 223924" data-attributes="member: 42608"><p>I also wasn’t aware I had low cortisol for most of my time on it and hadn’t distinguished my many different issues because there were so many going on all at once it took years to sort out what was what and what was related and unrelated. One big issue I had was an inability to feel most bodily sensations, so when I got that in a better place I found I’d been having some things happen to me for a while I wasn’t even aware of. Low cortisol was on the table as an option at the time and my morning number wasn’t the best but I had figured I probably had higher cortisol back then or it wasn’t the issue because for most people that’s the case. I still have about a year’s worth of NDT because I stock up when I buy things but since it never made my core gut issues better and there were so many issues with getting it and recalls and I wouldn’t be certain if I could get it long term, it didn’t feel like a long term solution for me.</p><p></p><p>It did have the least negative sides of all the things I tried. Also most likely the least benefits. At least for what I prioritize most. Probably in my case because if your body is mismanaging it’s hormones and you give it a form that it has to manage on its own, it’s still more likely to mismanage it, where as with a straight T3 or T4, you’re forcing the issue. If your issue isn’t mismanagement, NDT would be superior for most people I imagine, but thyroid med reactions are highly variable I suppose. With NDT it didn’t so much matter when I took it but with T3 or T4 it matters immensely. T4 in the morning and my dick breaks and sometimes I shit all day. T4 at night and I’m waking up to go pee at full staff and can boner by just thinking about having a boner. T3 hydrates me while T4 mostly dehydrates me. It’s been interesting testing out and monitoring all these things and how they interact. Wish I’d never have needed to know any of this or been on a forum like this but it’s been enlightening and helped me with work stuff too as it’s related in my case. I imagine results would be different for many others as well since we’re all different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymon, post: 223924, member: 42608"] I also wasn’t aware I had low cortisol for most of my time on it and hadn’t distinguished my many different issues because there were so many going on all at once it took years to sort out what was what and what was related and unrelated. One big issue I had was an inability to feel most bodily sensations, so when I got that in a better place I found I’d been having some things happen to me for a while I wasn’t even aware of. Low cortisol was on the table as an option at the time and my morning number wasn’t the best but I had figured I probably had higher cortisol back then or it wasn’t the issue because for most people that’s the case. I still have about a year’s worth of NDT because I stock up when I buy things but since it never made my core gut issues better and there were so many issues with getting it and recalls and I wouldn’t be certain if I could get it long term, it didn’t feel like a long term solution for me. It did have the least negative sides of all the things I tried. Also most likely the least benefits. At least for what I prioritize most. Probably in my case because if your body is mismanaging it’s hormones and you give it a form that it has to manage on its own, it’s still more likely to mismanage it, where as with a straight T3 or T4, you’re forcing the issue. If your issue isn’t mismanagement, NDT would be superior for most people I imagine, but thyroid med reactions are highly variable I suppose. With NDT it didn’t so much matter when I took it but with T3 or T4 it matters immensely. T4 in the morning and my dick breaks and sometimes I shit all day. T4 at night and I’m waking up to go pee at full staff and can boner by just thinking about having a boner. T3 hydrates me while T4 mostly dehydrates me. It’s been interesting testing out and monitoring all these things and how they interact. Wish I’d never have needed to know any of this or been on a forum like this but it’s been enlightening and helped me with work stuff too as it’s related in my case. I imagine results would be different for many others as well since we’re all different. [/QUOTE]
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Thyroid, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, DHEA, etc
Thyroid, DHEA, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, etc
Need for Thyroid Supplementation while on TRT.....
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