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Bloodtest shows increase in testosterone post introduction of Levothyroxin on TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="nigel1978" data-source="post: 117213" data-attributes="member: 19100"><p>Hello,</p><p></p><p>I have been trying to dial in my trt protocol and recently found I had an increase in testosterone in my latest blood test after introducing 100mcg per day of Levothyroxin. My protocol at the time was 62.5mg of test enanthate twice per week + 200 IU HCG injected sub q eod. Initially under this protocol without the Levothyroxin my test level was 30.1 nmol/l. Ref range 7.6-31.40. Then, whilst remaining on the same test/HCG dosage I introduced the Levothyroxin at 100mcg per day and retested after six weeks. My testosterone level came back with an increase to 38.2 nmol/l... Ref range 7.6-31.40.</p><p></p><p>The Levothyroxin was introduced as my Thyroid numbers were not great showing a potential underactive thyroid. Before starting TRT, my natural test level was low end of normal (12 nmol/l) with LH + FSH being mid range.</p><p></p><p>I would find it hard to believe that the Levo has increased my synthetic testosterone injections but instead has increased the function of my testis response to the HCG therefore increasing testosterone? So... Taking into consideration I had a mid range LH + FSH and my testosterone was low end of normal (12nmol/l) if I were to come of all meds except for the Levo, is it possible I could see an increase in natural testosterone potentially putting me at around the 20 nmol/l mark? (Normal level 12nmol/l + an increase of 8nmol/l). </p><p></p><p>I am nearly 40 years of age and a post AAS user.</p><p></p><p>Any feedback will be very much appreciated.</p><p></p><p>Regards</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nigel1978, post: 117213, member: 19100"] Hello, I have been trying to dial in my trt protocol and recently found I had an increase in testosterone in my latest blood test after introducing 100mcg per day of Levothyroxin. My protocol at the time was 62.5mg of test enanthate twice per week + 200 IU HCG injected sub q eod. Initially under this protocol without the Levothyroxin my test level was 30.1 nmol/l. Ref range 7.6-31.40. Then, whilst remaining on the same test/HCG dosage I introduced the Levothyroxin at 100mcg per day and retested after six weeks. My testosterone level came back with an increase to 38.2 nmol/l... Ref range 7.6-31.40. The Levothyroxin was introduced as my Thyroid numbers were not great showing a potential underactive thyroid. Before starting TRT, my natural test level was low end of normal (12 nmol/l) with LH + FSH being mid range. I would find it hard to believe that the Levo has increased my synthetic testosterone injections but instead has increased the function of my testis response to the HCG therefore increasing testosterone? So... Taking into consideration I had a mid range LH + FSH and my testosterone was low end of normal (12nmol/l) if I were to come of all meds except for the Levo, is it possible I could see an increase in natural testosterone potentially putting me at around the 20 nmol/l mark? (Normal level 12nmol/l + an increase of 8nmol/l). I am nearly 40 years of age and a post AAS user. Any feedback will be very much appreciated. Regards [/QUOTE]
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