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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Elevated heart beat. Nandrolone, T3, or both?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bennytrt" data-source="post: 198253" data-attributes="member: 31020"><p>That's what I thought but my numbers are not optimal. In both labs I was taking the followin dose: compounded 38mcg t4/10mcg t3 and compounded 10 mcg t3 slow release</p><p></p><p>Labcorp 10.15.2020</p><p>FT3 2.8 pg/ml (2.0-4.4) </p><p>TSH 2.090 uIU/ml (0.450-4.500)</p><p>Total T3: NA</p><p>RT3: 15.4 ng/dl (9.2-24.1)</p><p>FT4: 1.37 ng/dl (0.82-1.77)</p><p></p><p>Labcorp 2.5.2021</p><p>FT3 2.5 pg/ml (2.0-4.4)</p><p>TSH 2.210 uIU/ml (0.450-4.500)</p><p>Total T3: 53 ng/dl LOW (71-180)</p><p>RT3: 12.8 ng/dl (9.2-24.1)</p><p>FT4: 1.10 ng/dl (0.82-1.77)</p><p></p><p>My FT3 level dropped and that's why the doc added an additional 10 mcg sr (slow release) in the early afternoon.</p><p></p><p>I believe you are correct and I answered my own question and the extra thyroid dose is what's causing me to have an elevated heart beat. I just have experiment with the NDT dose since my pulse is lower using that form.</p><p></p><p>My blood pressure is great, in the mornig it's between 95-105/60-64 and at night 105-110/62-68 so maybe it's not nandrolone</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bennytrt, post: 198253, member: 31020"] That's what I thought but my numbers are not optimal. In both labs I was taking the followin dose: compounded 38mcg t4/10mcg t3 and compounded 10 mcg t3 slow release Labcorp 10.15.2020 FT3 2.8 pg/ml (2.0-4.4) TSH 2.090 uIU/ml (0.450-4.500) Total T3: NA RT3: 15.4 ng/dl (9.2-24.1) FT4: 1.37 ng/dl (0.82-1.77) Labcorp 2.5.2021 FT3 2.5 pg/ml (2.0-4.4) TSH 2.210 uIU/ml (0.450-4.500) Total T3: 53 ng/dl LOW (71-180) RT3: 12.8 ng/dl (9.2-24.1) FT4: 1.10 ng/dl (0.82-1.77) My FT3 level dropped and that's why the doc added an additional 10 mcg sr (slow release) in the early afternoon. I believe you are correct and I answered my own question and the extra thyroid dose is what's causing me to have an elevated heart beat. I just have experiment with the NDT dose since my pulse is lower using that form. My blood pressure is great, in the mornig it's between 95-105/60-64 and at night 105-110/62-68 so maybe it's not nandrolone [/QUOTE]
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