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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Clomid for PCT, fertility or low T
Clomid success.....kinda
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris84" data-source="post: 91727" data-attributes="member: 15958"><p>Thanks for the link. I do realize this since I was always within the wide range for TSH with my PCP's lab results, yet I was feeling sluggish as hell. One night I was watching TV while laying down with my chin towards my chest, and I felt like something was cutting off my windpipe. I started researching subclinical hypothyroidism and then went to a thyroid specialist, and she knew right away before any lab work by just touching my throat. My thyroid was inflamed and my body was producing lots of TSH. She also found a nodule during the sonogram. Over the years, she has steadily increased the dose of synthroid based on my labs to keep TSH around 1 although my last labs haven't been that low. My t4 and t3 free have all been in the high end of the range though.</p><p></p><p>On 7/17/2017(112 mcg) </p><p></p><p>TSH: 2.83 </p><p>T4 free: 1.6</p><p>T3 free: 3.2 </p><p></p><p>On 1/9/17 (100mcg)</p><p>TSH: 2.29</p><p>T4 free: 1.6</p><p>T3 free: 3.0</p><p></p><p>I'm due for my next labs in a little over a week, so we'll have a better idea of what I've currently have</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris84, post: 91727, member: 15958"] Thanks for the link. I do realize this since I was always within the wide range for TSH with my PCP's lab results, yet I was feeling sluggish as hell. One night I was watching TV while laying down with my chin towards my chest, and I felt like something was cutting off my windpipe. I started researching subclinical hypothyroidism and then went to a thyroid specialist, and she knew right away before any lab work by just touching my throat. My thyroid was inflamed and my body was producing lots of TSH. She also found a nodule during the sonogram. Over the years, she has steadily increased the dose of synthroid based on my labs to keep TSH around 1 although my last labs haven't been that low. My t4 and t3 free have all been in the high end of the range though. On 7/17/2017(112 mcg) TSH: 2.83 T4 free: 1.6 T3 free: 3.2 On 1/9/17 (100mcg) TSH: 2.29 T4 free: 1.6 T3 free: 3.0 I'm due for my next labs in a little over a week, so we'll have a better idea of what I've currently have [/QUOTE]
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