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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Finally Got my Full Panel...Way Low Testosterone
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<blockquote data-quote="Vettester Chris" data-source="post: 37572" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>I'd personally call and setup a phone consultation with Dr. Saya at Defy. One of the first steps IMO will be to look at the Reverse T3 lab and compare against Free T3. Some people just don't respond good at all with Synthroid, so maybe it's a case of transitioning over to a NDT medication, permitting the doctor doesn't see evident concerns with RT3, which "could" be a marker that FT3 isn't reaching the cells adequately.</p><p></p><p> If there's little or no concerns, a doctor might be inclined to start out a small dosage (1/2 grain - 3/4 grain) and titrate to a level that is optimal; both in lab results and well being. I don't know if there's a "good" Endo in the Dallas area(?), you might be looking long and hard!! Call Dr. Saya, he can help!! And just for the record, I don't work for Defy, I don't get kickbacks or anything for referrals! I just go by what I know and what I see. Like you, I'm just a guy who wants to deal with professionals who can truly help. </p><p></p><p>You can always check the A4M site, which will have physicians in your area. However, I would interview any of them first. If TSH is their first avenue for the thyroid, and they don't subscribe to anything to do with Reverse T3, then the interview is over!! No different than qualifying a doctor on testosterone, and he/she tells you estrogen isn't a factor!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vettester Chris, post: 37572, member: 696"] I'd personally call and setup a phone consultation with Dr. Saya at Defy. One of the first steps IMO will be to look at the Reverse T3 lab and compare against Free T3. Some people just don't respond good at all with Synthroid, so maybe it's a case of transitioning over to a NDT medication, permitting the doctor doesn't see evident concerns with RT3, which "could" be a marker that FT3 isn't reaching the cells adequately. If there's little or no concerns, a doctor might be inclined to start out a small dosage (1/2 grain - 3/4 grain) and titrate to a level that is optimal; both in lab results and well being. I don't know if there's a "good" Endo in the Dallas area(?), you might be looking long and hard!! Call Dr. Saya, he can help!! And just for the record, I don't work for Defy, I don't get kickbacks or anything for referrals! I just go by what I know and what I see. Like you, I'm just a guy who wants to deal with professionals who can truly help. You can always check the A4M site, which will have physicians in your area. However, I would interview any of them first. If TSH is their first avenue for the thyroid, and they don't subscribe to anything to do with Reverse T3, then the interview is over!! No different than qualifying a doctor on testosterone, and he/she tells you estrogen isn't a factor! [/QUOTE]
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