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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
Clomid Safe for Hashimotos?
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<blockquote data-quote="LakeGuy81" data-source="post: 149621" data-attributes="member: 17825"><p>Thanks Vince. I'm in a bad spot right now and feel like I'm fighting a two-front war with low T and the Hashimotos. Girlfriend is getting really impatient on the low T symptoms, and frankly, I am too. As my other thyroid levels were decent, 95% of what I'm reading on Hashi's is that you really can't "treat it" all you can do is gluten free diet and some other things to stop inflammation triggers. Even with that, it could take 3-6 months before I see any changes in the Hashi's, and that would be another 3-6 months of suffering with low T. </p><p></p><p>Anyone else on here started TRT with high thyroid antibodies? Did it make your antibodies worse? Make them better?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LakeGuy81, post: 149621, member: 17825"] Thanks Vince. I'm in a bad spot right now and feel like I'm fighting a two-front war with low T and the Hashimotos. Girlfriend is getting really impatient on the low T symptoms, and frankly, I am too. As my other thyroid levels were decent, 95% of what I'm reading on Hashi's is that you really can't "treat it" all you can do is gluten free diet and some other things to stop inflammation triggers. Even with that, it could take 3-6 months before I see any changes in the Hashi's, and that would be another 3-6 months of suffering with low T. Anyone else on here started TRT with high thyroid antibodies? Did it make your antibodies worse? Make them better? [/QUOTE]
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