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<blockquote data-quote="Amberlin" data-source="post: 102336" data-attributes="member: 17922"><p>Agreed! After a couple years of my prodding my PCP for further explaination, he finally said "look, I'm not a specialist & the most I can tell you is your numbers look good to me. If you want more information, you need to find a specialist." My husband has been researching that side for me because there are only overpriced, under-rated "specialists" in our area. In a forum subtopic in an online group he's a member of, health topics are discussed. Initially he looked into another company for himself but didn't get a good feeling from the man he spoke with over the phone. Many members mentioned Defy which is where we both are now. He's already seeing results where I just needed to get dialed in. He's taking T & HCG & overall feels a lot better. We have both noticed his mood has improved. Recently he commented noticing he wanted to workout longer, a change from not wanting to workout at all. I'm feeling more like working out again too. I'll get back to it tomorrow (Monday). </p><p></p><p>Being self employed, I can relate to always owing. There has yet to be a time we walk out of the accountant's office thrilled we spent a ton of money & have nothing to show for it. I hope the cream helps balance her levels out. defy told me to be patient (always a note to self there) & that in time, the high levels would come down & the low levels would increase. I'm looking forward to the increase in energy. I'll say that just under a month of treatment already has yielded positive results. Since decreasing the dose, I no longer experience edema or nipple pain/itching. I am thankful because an option to alleviate those symptoms if decreasing the dose didn't work was progesterone cream. From past experience, the delivery system didnn't work well for me so I was not looking forward to another injectable. I can already see my abdomen is flattening back out. My afternoon energy level seems more linear & not dropping drastically like it was. My appetite seems more controlled as well. My thought is since my energy level is higher, my body doesn't think it needs food which equals fuel. </p><p></p><p>I've started taking iodine & selenium because my symptoms pointed to hypothyroid. In several studies simply taking 12.5mg with selenium (very important to combine the two), that alone kicks the thyroid back into gear. I feel good taking it. No side effects so I will continue & see how I feel in a couple months. Still waiting on my thyroid test results which should be in this week. I will post them once I know more. I wish your wife the best. I know how it feels to be off but not know the cause. Thankfully we have an honest team dedicated to finding solutions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amberlin, post: 102336, member: 17922"] Agreed! After a couple years of my prodding my PCP for further explaination, he finally said "look, I'm not a specialist & the most I can tell you is your numbers look good to me. If you want more information, you need to find a specialist." My husband has been researching that side for me because there are only overpriced, under-rated "specialists" in our area. In a forum subtopic in an online group he's a member of, health topics are discussed. Initially he looked into another company for himself but didn't get a good feeling from the man he spoke with over the phone. Many members mentioned Defy which is where we both are now. He's already seeing results where I just needed to get dialed in. He's taking T & HCG & overall feels a lot better. We have both noticed his mood has improved. Recently he commented noticing he wanted to workout longer, a change from not wanting to workout at all. I'm feeling more like working out again too. I'll get back to it tomorrow (Monday). Being self employed, I can relate to always owing. There has yet to be a time we walk out of the accountant's office thrilled we spent a ton of money & have nothing to show for it. I hope the cream helps balance her levels out. defy told me to be patient (always a note to self there) & that in time, the high levels would come down & the low levels would increase. I'm looking forward to the increase in energy. I'll say that just under a month of treatment already has yielded positive results. Since decreasing the dose, I no longer experience edema or nipple pain/itching. I am thankful because an option to alleviate those symptoms if decreasing the dose didn't work was progesterone cream. From past experience, the delivery system didnn't work well for me so I was not looking forward to another injectable. I can already see my abdomen is flattening back out. My afternoon energy level seems more linear & not dropping drastically like it was. My appetite seems more controlled as well. My thought is since my energy level is higher, my body doesn't think it needs food which equals fuel. I've started taking iodine & selenium because my symptoms pointed to hypothyroid. In several studies simply taking 12.5mg with selenium (very important to combine the two), that alone kicks the thyroid back into gear. I feel good taking it. No side effects so I will continue & see how I feel in a couple months. Still waiting on my thyroid test results which should be in this week. I will post them once I know more. I wish your wife the best. I know how it feels to be off but not know the cause. Thankfully we have an honest team dedicated to finding solutions. [/QUOTE]
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