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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
18 year old Hypogondism
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<blockquote data-quote="mike21p" data-source="post: 63286" data-attributes="member: 15159"><p>My thyroid perox ab (tpo) is 9 (0-26)</p><p>thyroglobulin AB it only says under 1.0 with a range from 0-.9</p><p>I have done lots of research and I think my high tsh could be cause by low iodine. Iodine directly affects the thyroid and if you dont have hashi's, supplementing with iodine boosts thyroid function almost undoubtably. Right now my protocol is 8-10,hours sleep, lots of pomegranate and orange juice, 15 mg np thyroid (which I wont need when iodine levels are optimal) meditation to decrease stress/cortisol, 8000mg vitamin D and coconut oil, zinc orotate 50, transdermal iodine, 5000mg b12, chlorophyll for copper, 20 mg ferrous gluconate (from floravix), lots of spinach for magnesium, and cayenne pepper and garlic. I also poop three times a day, not sure if that's weird. Do my blood tests suggest maybe an absorption issue such as leaky gut? Also, he never took my rt3 numbers although I will be taking a blood test in a few weeks to see how the NP thyroid has been affecting me and he put RT3 on the next prescription. Also, thanks for taking the time to respond. I really appreciate it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mike21p, post: 63286, member: 15159"] My thyroid perox ab (tpo) is 9 (0-26) thyroglobulin AB it only says under 1.0 with a range from 0-.9 I have done lots of research and I think my high tsh could be cause by low iodine. Iodine directly affects the thyroid and if you dont have hashi's, supplementing with iodine boosts thyroid function almost undoubtably. Right now my protocol is 8-10,hours sleep, lots of pomegranate and orange juice, 15 mg np thyroid (which I wont need when iodine levels are optimal) meditation to decrease stress/cortisol, 8000mg vitamin D and coconut oil, zinc orotate 50, transdermal iodine, 5000mg b12, chlorophyll for copper, 20 mg ferrous gluconate (from floravix), lots of spinach for magnesium, and cayenne pepper and garlic. I also poop three times a day, not sure if that's weird. Do my blood tests suggest maybe an absorption issue such as leaky gut? Also, he never took my rt3 numbers although I will be taking a blood test in a few weeks to see how the NP thyroid has been affecting me and he put RT3 on the next prescription. Also, thanks for taking the time to respond. I really appreciate it. [/QUOTE]
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