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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
6 months into TRT - minimal effects - no libido - thinking of stopping?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ribeye" data-source="post: 256220" data-attributes="member: 43544"><p>Do you ever get achy, and especially tired mid to late afternoon? Achy in the elbows, or hands especially? You may have Hashimoto's thyroiditis. Go online, to Discount labs and order a full set of thyroid tests, and get the thyroid antibodies too. The antibodies are particularly important to diagnose the Hashimoto's an autoimmune type of low thyroid. Basically your immune system may be attacking your thyroid gland, and the antibodies sometimes to often accumulate in the joints of hands and elbows making them ache. Sometime's you might also get unexplained aches like the flu. if not Hashimoto's the rest of the thyroid tests will help you figure out if there is a thyroid issue contributing to not feeling well. Because if it's not right, you will still feel like crap, no matter how much T you take or have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ribeye, post: 256220, member: 43544"] Do you ever get achy, and especially tired mid to late afternoon? Achy in the elbows, or hands especially? You may have Hashimoto's thyroiditis. Go online, to Discount labs and order a full set of thyroid tests, and get the thyroid antibodies too. The antibodies are particularly important to diagnose the Hashimoto's an autoimmune type of low thyroid. Basically your immune system may be attacking your thyroid gland, and the antibodies sometimes to often accumulate in the joints of hands and elbows making them ache. Sometime's you might also get unexplained aches like the flu. if not Hashimoto's the rest of the thyroid tests will help you figure out if there is a thyroid issue contributing to not feeling well. Because if it's not right, you will still feel like crap, no matter how much T you take or have. [/QUOTE]
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