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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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<blockquote data-quote="thething313" data-source="post: 72785" data-attributes="member: 12719"><p>Based on the very little I'm able to see from your first set of labs and this one you may want to ask your endo/doc for a bit more info on Hashimoto thyroiditis. I'm obviously looking at a very small snapshot here and am hardly a trained professional, but it may be the cause of some of the things you're currently going through. Another consideration would be switching to a synthetic thyroid medication that contains t4 and/or t3. I'm unsure if there are any true studies backing this up but I've at least heard a lot of anacdotal evidence regarding a negative interaction involving desiccated thyroid in hashimoto patients.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thething313, post: 72785, member: 12719"] Based on the very little I'm able to see from your first set of labs and this one you may want to ask your endo/doc for a bit more info on Hashimoto thyroiditis. I'm obviously looking at a very small snapshot here and am hardly a trained professional, but it may be the cause of some of the things you're currently going through. Another consideration would be switching to a synthetic thyroid medication that contains t4 and/or t3. I'm unsure if there are any true studies backing this up but I've at least heard a lot of anacdotal evidence regarding a negative interaction involving desiccated thyroid in hashimoto patients. [/QUOTE]
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