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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Crashed Estradiol on TRT - Please Read!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 130378" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Honestly, my experience with endos are not good. I tried seeing 2 before I went on TRT, and neither knew anything about sex hormones. Most endos only treat thyroid issues and diabetes, in my experience. So for increasing your free T3, I would imagine they would put you on a synthetic T3 medication. I personally wouldn’t take a synthetic though. I would only take a desiccated thyroid supplement if I were to need it. Putting anything synthetic in your body when it comes to hormones is almost never optimal. </p><p></p><p>As far as DHEA goes, it’s very easy to raise that. You can purchase a DHEA supplement over the counter in the U.S. Another way to raise it could be pregnenolone. But that’s hit or miss when it comes to raising DHEA. Might just be better to take a DHEA supplement and increase it directly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 130378, member: 15043"] Honestly, my experience with endos are not good. I tried seeing 2 before I went on TRT, and neither knew anything about sex hormones. Most endos only treat thyroid issues and diabetes, in my experience. So for increasing your free T3, I would imagine they would put you on a synthetic T3 medication. I personally wouldn’t take a synthetic though. I would only take a desiccated thyroid supplement if I were to need it. Putting anything synthetic in your body when it comes to hormones is almost never optimal. As far as DHEA goes, it’s very easy to raise that. You can purchase a DHEA supplement over the counter in the U.S. Another way to raise it could be pregnenolone. But that’s hit or miss when it comes to raising DHEA. Might just be better to take a DHEA supplement and increase it directly. [/QUOTE]
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