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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
First Bloodwork Post
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<blockquote data-quote="Parajack" data-source="post: 104353" data-attributes="member: 16992"><p>Thanks that's very helpful. My doc is a Hashimoto's specialist, herbalist, acupuncturist, and is focused on the functional medicine approach to wellness. I'm in a 6 month treatment program with him working on all fronts. This could/should be an excellent resource for both of us.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, no, I'm not on any thyroid medication. This last winter viral chest infection really took me down hard, just a small step from being hospitalized. Scary stuff. All the time off work got me reading a bunch, and I've been supplementing with Iodine (only a 2% solution and not much) for some months now, along with selenium and other cofactors.</p><p></p><p>The lowish D3 number was after supplementing with 20,000 iu daily for months. I'm now paying attention to the Vit C, Magneisum, and NAC as well, so that I can hopefully get that # up. What's the general consensus in this forum for D3 - 70-100?</p><p></p><p>I'll get a thermometer and get going on a temp log, and I'll talk to my doc about the iron and the best way to address that.</p><p></p><p>Nobody has mentioned the Testosterone panel. I don't believe I've ever had anywhere near a total number that high, and don't think I've ever had an E2 number that high as well. When I saw the high E2 I immediately started back on the Anastrozole, even though I can't seem to tell the difference one way or the other... Thoughts? Should I lower my E3D dosage?</p><p></p><p>So next blood work:</p><p></p><p>SHGB</p><p>TPO</p><p>TgAb</p><p></p><p>Thanks so much,</p><p></p><p>Jack</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Parajack, post: 104353, member: 16992"] Thanks that's very helpful. My doc is a Hashimoto's specialist, herbalist, acupuncturist, and is focused on the functional medicine approach to wellness. I'm in a 6 month treatment program with him working on all fronts. This could/should be an excellent resource for both of us. Anyway, no, I'm not on any thyroid medication. This last winter viral chest infection really took me down hard, just a small step from being hospitalized. Scary stuff. All the time off work got me reading a bunch, and I've been supplementing with Iodine (only a 2% solution and not much) for some months now, along with selenium and other cofactors. The lowish D3 number was after supplementing with 20,000 iu daily for months. I'm now paying attention to the Vit C, Magneisum, and NAC as well, so that I can hopefully get that # up. What's the general consensus in this forum for D3 - 70-100? I'll get a thermometer and get going on a temp log, and I'll talk to my doc about the iron and the best way to address that. Nobody has mentioned the Testosterone panel. I don't believe I've ever had anywhere near a total number that high, and don't think I've ever had an E2 number that high as well. When I saw the high E2 I immediately started back on the Anastrozole, even though I can't seem to tell the difference one way or the other... Thoughts? Should I lower my E3D dosage? So next blood work: SHGB TPO TgAb Thanks so much, Jack [/QUOTE]
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