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Thyroid, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, DHEA, etc
Thyroid, DHEA, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, etc
Blindsided by TSH labs
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<blockquote data-quote="abrms" data-source="post: 93631" data-attributes="member: 16891"><p><strong>looks to me like you are hypothyroid</strong></p><p></p><p>I would repeat the thyroid labs and add some more thyroid tests (including TBG) to make sure the finding is real. TSH is the first number to increase in hypothyroidism. This is because the thyroid is slowing down and not producing enough thyroid hormone and the body responds by producing more TSH to try to 'wake up' the thyroid gland (Hashimoto's often produces hypothyroidism as an end result). Your thyroid gland is probably slowing down now from the Hasimoto's, requiring an upward medication adjustment. Your SHBG is OK . Your estrogen is a little high for my liking, but not terrible. I might go to anastrozole .50 every other week with the HCG.</p><p></p><p>Tell your doctor to put you on Armour thyroid. Its much better than other types.</p><p></p><p><strong><span style="color: #3E3E3E">Please note: any suggestions I provide are not medical recommendations and are just my opinion. Please consult with your physician on any matters concerning your health.</span></strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="abrms, post: 93631, member: 16891"] [b]looks to me like you are hypothyroid[/b] I would repeat the thyroid labs and add some more thyroid tests (including TBG) to make sure the finding is real. TSH is the first number to increase in hypothyroidism. This is because the thyroid is slowing down and not producing enough thyroid hormone and the body responds by producing more TSH to try to 'wake up' the thyroid gland (Hashimoto's often produces hypothyroidism as an end result). Your thyroid gland is probably slowing down now from the Hasimoto's, requiring an upward medication adjustment. Your SHBG is OK . Your estrogen is a little high for my liking, but not terrible. I might go to anastrozole .50 every other week with the HCG. Tell your doctor to put you on Armour thyroid. Its much better than other types. [B][COLOR=#3E3E3E]Please note: any suggestions I provide are not medical recommendations and are just my opinion. Please consult with your physician on any matters concerning your health.[/COLOR][/B] [/QUOTE]
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Thyroid, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, DHEA, etc
Thyroid, DHEA, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, etc
Blindsided by TSH labs
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