i been hearing a lot of peoplee getting hypothyroidism with testosterone replacement therapy does it cause it
I believe many people in the United States has hyprthyroidism caused by our diets, but when I started TRT my TSH did go up alot. I'm having my thyroid checked again in July with a full thyroid panel.
T3 or T4 don't work to alleviate the hypo symptoms? What is a guy on TRT with Hashimoto's thyroiditis to do? So if I have hypothyroidism, I end up not being able to treat it if I am on testosterone replacement?
I have been experiencing worsening of hypo symptoms after 8 months on TRT, I have over doubled my T3 & T4 medication to resolve hypo symptoms in this time.
but by all looks - Yes TRT drove me Hypo.
I suffered brain fog and memory problems, actually developed mild dyslexia with numbers, as well as weight gain, ED and no libido.
Yes, testosterone replacement therapy does most definitely cause hypothyroidism in the long term.
We have done over 8 years of intensive research on this topic and this is definitely the case.
Most guys receiving TRT won't notice that their thyroid is slowing down because it is a very slow process.
The main reason that this is happening is because your testosterone levels are constantly high. In normal guys not receiving TRT, your testosterone levels cycle daily in response to waking up, excercise, eating, etc, which allows your thyroid to respond correctly.
There are a few ways for you to naturaly treat your trt induced hypothyroidism. Ice cold showers twice a day. Swimming in a ice cold sea. Holding onto ice packs when you go to bed. Getting plenty of sun.(without sunscreen) Lots of excercise.
Treating your hypothyroidism with T3 or T4 medication does not work. We are busy researching why this is the case.
I'm part of a team of researchers at a big university. I'm not allowed to disclose any other information right now.
Hope this helps a few guys.
Yes, testosterone replacement therapy does most definitely cause hypothyroidism in the long term.
We have done over 8 years of intensive research on this topic and this is definitely the case.
Most guys receiving TRT won't notice that their thyroid is slowing down because it is a very slow process.
The main reason that this is happening is because your testosterone levels are constantly high. In normal guys not receiving TRT, your testosterone levels cycle daily in response to waking up, excercise, eating, etc, which allows your thyroid to respond correctly.
There are a few ways for you to naturaly treat your trt induced hypothyroidism. Ice cold showers twice a day. Swimming in a ice cold sea. Holding onto ice packs when you go to bed. Getting plenty of sun.(without sunscreen) Lots of excercise.
Treating your hypothyroidism with T3 or T4 medication does not work. We are busy researching why this is the case.
I'm part of a team of researchers at a big university. I'm not allowed to disclose any other information right now.
Hope this helps a few guys.