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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Anyone combine injections and cream? How do you feel?
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<blockquote data-quote="thyronine" data-source="post: 196453" data-attributes="member: 42067"><p>Have you had your thyroid function assessed - labs, but also body temperature, achilles reflex and general symptoms? I never found much benefit from TRT until I got my TSH below 1, with pre-thyroid treatment levels hovering between 2.5 - 5 (fT3/4 were always 'optimal').</p><p>Hypothyroidism can cause low SHBG; like testosterone, being within range doesn't = normal.</p><p>If achieving an optimal level of free testosterone on a reasonable protocol fails to resolve symptoms, the symptoms aren't related to testosterone. People waste years tweaking their dose, frequency, administration method, etc, trying to resolve symptoms that aren't related to testosterone because they view TRT as a panacea. However, exogenous testosterone will only fix symptoms that originate as a by-product of low testosterone; most issues attributed to low testosterone aren't actually caused by low testosterone. Just my 2c.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thyronine, post: 196453, member: 42067"] Have you had your thyroid function assessed - labs, but also body temperature, achilles reflex and general symptoms? I never found much benefit from TRT until I got my TSH below 1, with pre-thyroid treatment levels hovering between 2.5 - 5 (fT3/4 were always 'optimal'). Hypothyroidism can cause low SHBG; like testosterone, being within range doesn't = normal. If achieving an optimal level of free testosterone on a reasonable protocol fails to resolve symptoms, the symptoms aren't related to testosterone. People waste years tweaking their dose, frequency, administration method, etc, trying to resolve symptoms that aren't related to testosterone because they view TRT as a panacea. However, exogenous testosterone will only fix symptoms that originate as a by-product of low testosterone; most issues attributed to low testosterone aren't actually caused by low testosterone. Just my 2c. [/QUOTE]
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