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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Considering starting TRT although levels are not "clinically low" Feedback would be appreciated
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<blockquote data-quote="Vtail" data-source="post: 200969" data-attributes="member: 38279"><p>Have you checked your thyroid levels? In a nutshell - I started TRT a few years ago at 56yrs old due to fatigue and brain fog. After a few months on TRT I still wasn't feeling great and luckily found a doctor that understood the thyroid. All my thyroid lab levels were "within range" but barely. I started supplementing with T3 and within days started to improve. In hindsight if I had started with the thyroid I may not have needed TRT. Although for me the physical benefits of TRT are undeniable, there are some annoying negatives as well that would have been nice to avoid. At this point I feel good, so if it ain't broke I'm not going to fix it - so TRT and thyroid meds for me forever. Good luck to you. This forum will get you up to speed on all aspects of TRT and thyroid support (as well as a bunch of other stuff).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vtail, post: 200969, member: 38279"] Have you checked your thyroid levels? In a nutshell - I started TRT a few years ago at 56yrs old due to fatigue and brain fog. After a few months on TRT I still wasn't feeling great and luckily found a doctor that understood the thyroid. All my thyroid lab levels were "within range" but barely. I started supplementing with T3 and within days started to improve. In hindsight if I had started with the thyroid I may not have needed TRT. Although for me the physical benefits of TRT are undeniable, there are some annoying negatives as well that would have been nice to avoid. At this point I feel good, so if it ain't broke I'm not going to fix it - so TRT and thyroid meds for me forever. Good luck to you. This forum will get you up to speed on all aspects of TRT and thyroid support (as well as a bunch of other stuff). [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Considering starting TRT although levels are not "clinically low" Feedback would be appreciated
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