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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Should I consider T replacement?
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<blockquote data-quote="flyingfool" data-source="post: 233966" data-attributes="member: 37930"><p>I convert T4 to T3 very well. While only being 14% of the range of FT4 I am 45% of the range of FT3. </p><p></p><p>I don’t have any typical hypo thyroid symptoms. I may ask the Dr for a bump in my dosage to 75mcg. But with my TSH (which is a junk test to adjust dosage with) at the doctors beloved 1.0. The Dr may not go along with a increase. My argument is a very slow but consistent decrease in FT4 levels over the last couple years. </p><p></p><p>Perhaps increase in thyroid could potentially lower cholesterol levels. But if I also change diet and exercise and lose weight, it may be hard to tell what was the cause of the lowered cholesterol. IF it even lowers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flyingfool, post: 233966, member: 37930"] I convert T4 to T3 very well. While only being 14% of the range of FT4 I am 45% of the range of FT3. I don’t have any typical hypo thyroid symptoms. I may ask the Dr for a bump in my dosage to 75mcg. But with my TSH (which is a junk test to adjust dosage with) at the doctors beloved 1.0. The Dr may not go along with a increase. My argument is a very slow but consistent decrease in FT4 levels over the last couple years. Perhaps increase in thyroid could potentially lower cholesterol levels. But if I also change diet and exercise and lose weight, it may be hard to tell what was the cause of the lowered cholesterol. IF it even lowers. [/QUOTE]
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