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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Hello from Germany - Switching From Nebido to Enanthate
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<blockquote data-quote="Hellraiser" data-source="post: 113553" data-attributes="member: 14803"><p>@DragonBits:I'm aware of the effects iodine has on the thyroid (apart from a myriad of other effects in the body). I totally to forgot to mention that I stopped using Lugol's some time ago. Even though this might account for a change in levels, I'm still puzzled as to why my TSH was elevated while supplementing iodine (according to literature, TSH should decline after a initial period) and after stopping it, TSH began to actually decline while T4 is elevated. Might there be some disfunction of conversion from T4 to T3 or the like?</p><p></p><p>Also I'm equally puzzled as to the rising and now declining SHBG and my ever-elevated DHEA-S levels. Shouldn't the latter even decline due to TRT?</p><p></p><p>@madman: Exactly, that's my injection protocoll. I always test on Mondays prior to my injection because at this point - having not injected for two days - my levels should be lowest.</p><p></p><p>And I can assure you that I'm fully aware of the distinction between possible natural muscle gains and while being enhanced. But especially in the light of this, and being surrounded by a lot of very muscular, naturally training friends, the general impression is (others also have mentioned this to me) that I really don't gain muscle in the way I should - considering how rigorous the training is and how much effort I put into my nutrition. Of course, genetics do play an important role and account for a large variance between people - but still, I just can't lose the feeling that still there's something off and hindering me.</p><p></p><p>With respect to my feeling at those points, I think it's very hard to answer. In ~september 2017 I started my diet and thus 'in the zone' mentally. Also, I went through relationshop troubles at the time leading to a break-up in december, which was very taxing on me mentally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hellraiser, post: 113553, member: 14803"] @DragonBits:I'm aware of the effects iodine has on the thyroid (apart from a myriad of other effects in the body). I totally to forgot to mention that I stopped using Lugol's some time ago. Even though this might account for a change in levels, I'm still puzzled as to why my TSH was elevated while supplementing iodine (according to literature, TSH should decline after a initial period) and after stopping it, TSH began to actually decline while T4 is elevated. Might there be some disfunction of conversion from T4 to T3 or the like? Also I'm equally puzzled as to the rising and now declining SHBG and my ever-elevated DHEA-S levels. Shouldn't the latter even decline due to TRT? @madman: Exactly, that's my injection protocoll. I always test on Mondays prior to my injection because at this point - having not injected for two days - my levels should be lowest. And I can assure you that I'm fully aware of the distinction between possible natural muscle gains and while being enhanced. But especially in the light of this, and being surrounded by a lot of very muscular, naturally training friends, the general impression is (others also have mentioned this to me) that I really don't gain muscle in the way I should - considering how rigorous the training is and how much effort I put into my nutrition. Of course, genetics do play an important role and account for a large variance between people - but still, I just can't lose the feeling that still there's something off and hindering me. With respect to my feeling at those points, I think it's very hard to answer. In ~september 2017 I started my diet and thus 'in the zone' mentally. Also, I went through relationshop troubles at the time leading to a break-up in december, which was very taxing on me mentally. [/QUOTE]
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