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Calling All Long-Term TRT Users! How is Your Libido and Sexual Function?
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<blockquote data-quote="tropicaldaze1950" data-source="post: 205155" data-attributes="member: 13651"><p>Thanks for your thoughts/observations. Last year I was working with, via telemedicine, a psychiatrist who is one of the pioneers in using thyoid(T3) for mood disorders. Titrated liothyronine up to 120 mcg per day. Just worsened my mania and sleep. Tried NDT but I seem not to convert T4. I develop hypothyroid symptoms and low grade depression. Likely high RT3. Regarding sleep, that's one of the significant symptoms in bipolar and difficult to treat. I'm still addicted to Klonopin, though I've reduced my dose over the past two years. </p><p></p><p>I take magnesium, calcium and D, as well as going to the beach several times a week. I've gone through a ton of supplements over the past 16 years. Changed diets many times, too. My wife's a vegetarian and the carnivore diet would flip her out. I eat fish.(salmon, flounder, shrimp) Eggs and dairy are problematic for me. I do miss eating meat and perhaps I have some deficiency(ies) that meat would correct. Going for major labs, today, for my urologist, including iron,TIBC and ferritin. My wife is about to become his patient because her primary won't run a comprehensive thyroid panel nor any other hormone labs. She has symptoms of early stage dementia and neither her primary or neurologist will order extensive labs to rule out thyroid or pernicious anemia. IMO, they'll end up killing her because of their incompetence. I'm angry and sad everyday about her situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tropicaldaze1950, post: 205155, member: 13651"] Thanks for your thoughts/observations. Last year I was working with, via telemedicine, a psychiatrist who is one of the pioneers in using thyoid(T3) for mood disorders. Titrated liothyronine up to 120 mcg per day. Just worsened my mania and sleep. Tried NDT but I seem not to convert T4. I develop hypothyroid symptoms and low grade depression. Likely high RT3. Regarding sleep, that's one of the significant symptoms in bipolar and difficult to treat. I'm still addicted to Klonopin, though I've reduced my dose over the past two years. I take magnesium, calcium and D, as well as going to the beach several times a week. I've gone through a ton of supplements over the past 16 years. Changed diets many times, too. My wife's a vegetarian and the carnivore diet would flip her out. I eat fish.(salmon, flounder, shrimp) Eggs and dairy are problematic for me. I do miss eating meat and perhaps I have some deficiency(ies) that meat would correct. Going for major labs, today, for my urologist, including iron,TIBC and ferritin. My wife is about to become his patient because her primary won't run a comprehensive thyroid panel nor any other hormone labs. She has symptoms of early stage dementia and neither her primary or neurologist will order extensive labs to rule out thyroid or pernicious anemia. IMO, they'll end up killing her because of their incompetence. I'm angry and sad everyday about her situation. [/QUOTE]
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