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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Advice on sustanon protocol and libido
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<blockquote data-quote="Systemlord" data-source="post: 97986" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p>Lots of guys have thyroid issues and TRT requires optimal thyroid hormones to work, TRT attempts to restore metabolic rates and if thyroid can't keep up you feel mediocre. </p><p></p><p>It could be that your dosage just isn't enough for your biology, your levels are mediocre. State healthcare systems will likely not run these tests do to costs involved, you have a battle on your hands.</p><p></p><p>Your doctor is failing to act based on the levels you're hitting, suggests he's clueless. He should be taking charge of your treatment and is instead delegating to you, "would you like a dosage increase". He likely doesn't have the knowledge to balance your hormones if he's perfectly alright with mediocre levels. Terrible!</p><p></p><p>We see this all the time, most doctors struggle with understanding TRT and the lack of action is telling.</p><p></p><p>Not having access to proper E2 testing is a huge disadvantage! We have no idea where your E2 levels are and that could be the problem. E2 levels are probably low, dosage increase is your best move.</p><p></p><p>Test:</p><p>1. TSH</p><p>2. Free T3</p><p>3. Reverse T3</p><p>4. Free T4</p><p>5. Antibodies</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Systemlord, post: 97986, member: 15832"] Lots of guys have thyroid issues and TRT requires optimal thyroid hormones to work, TRT attempts to restore metabolic rates and if thyroid can't keep up you feel mediocre. It could be that your dosage just isn't enough for your biology, your levels are mediocre. State healthcare systems will likely not run these tests do to costs involved, you have a battle on your hands. Your doctor is failing to act based on the levels you're hitting, suggests he's clueless. He should be taking charge of your treatment and is instead delegating to you, "would you like a dosage increase". He likely doesn't have the knowledge to balance your hormones if he's perfectly alright with mediocre levels. Terrible! We see this all the time, most doctors struggle with understanding TRT and the lack of action is telling. Not having access to proper E2 testing is a huge disadvantage! We have no idea where your E2 levels are and that could be the problem. E2 levels are probably low, dosage increase is your best move. Test: 1. TSH 2. Free T3 3. Reverse T3 4. Free T4 5. Antibodies [/QUOTE]
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