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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Comprehensive Blood Work for ED - What is Needed?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sakuraba39" data-source="post: 73690" data-attributes="member: 15636"><p>What it might come down to, I believe, is how do you feel? </p><p></p><p>For example, I feel better when my thyroid labs are low/lower. I've been on a number of medications over the years trying to get things back to "normal". However, what it takes to get my labs to mid-range normal make me feel awful. I am just about hypo-everything (cortisol, testosterone, thyroid, VitD3, bradycardia, etc.) and my body wants to stay that way. When my thyroid #s get to average, I get heart palpitations and I get jittery. </p><p></p><p>So, one slightly high RT3 lab may not be a big deal. May not. If you feel worse, it could be. If it goes up every lab for the next year and a half, could be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sakuraba39, post: 73690, member: 15636"] What it might come down to, I believe, is how do you feel? For example, I feel better when my thyroid labs are low/lower. I've been on a number of medications over the years trying to get things back to "normal". However, what it takes to get my labs to mid-range normal make me feel awful. I am just about hypo-everything (cortisol, testosterone, thyroid, VitD3, bradycardia, etc.) and my body wants to stay that way. When my thyroid #s get to average, I get heart palpitations and I get jittery. So, one slightly high RT3 lab may not be a big deal. May not. If you feel worse, it could be. If it goes up every lab for the next year and a half, could be. [/QUOTE]
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