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Thyroid, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, DHEA, etc
Thyroid, DHEA, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, etc
Help with labs: High RT3
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<blockquote data-quote="TRicker" data-source="post: 227340" data-attributes="member: 42831"><p>[USER=38965]@DixieWrecked[/USER] What symptoms, if any, did you notice from higher RT3? Did you stay on Armour Thyroid or take Cytomel?</p><p></p><p>I'm wondering if any of my sexual symptoms are from high RT3, or from something else? My main complaints are ED, lack of sensitivity, and severe delayed ejaculation. I've also had some recent fat gain.</p><p></p><p>Maybe [USER=38109]@Cataceous[/USER] or anyone else can chime in?</p><p></p><p>I know high RT3 can cause hypothyroid symptoms, and hypothyroidism can cause hypogonadism in natural men. But can high RT3 cause sexual symptoms in men on TRT?</p><p></p><p>I have had similar labs prior to any thyroid supplementation:</p><p></p><p>TSH: 1.7 (.45 - 4.5)</p><p>T4 Free: 1.36 (.82 - 1.77)</p><p>T3 Free: 3.5 (2 - 4.4)</p><p>Reverse T3: 25 (9.2 - 24.1)</p><p></p><p>I've tried 25mcg of T3 per day, up to 50mcg's per day with no noticeable change. I went up to 75mcg's per day, but I felt jittery, nauseous, and had a rapid rate.</p><p>I still don't know what's causing the high RT3, and have had a 4-point saliva cortisol test with normal results (I definitely thought my cortisol would be sky high from stress, but it was normal and well within all ranges). I also have the following tests, and my Doctor does not think it is iron or ferritin related. He also stated that if it was inflammation related, my ferritin would be higher.</p><p></p><p>Total T: 600 (trough)</p><p>SHBG: 17 (low from TRT, it goes up when not on TRT)</p><p>E2 Sensitive: 25</p><p>Iron: 145 (Range 38-169)</p><p>TBIC: 318 (Range 250-450)</p><p>Ferritin: 110 (Range 30-400)</p><p>Prolactin: 7 (4-15)</p><p>Progesterone: .3 (0-.5)</p><p>Pregnenolone: <10 (Range Unknown)</p><p></p><p>Any advice is welcome!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRicker, post: 227340, member: 42831"] [USER=38965]@DixieWrecked[/USER] What symptoms, if any, did you notice from higher RT3? Did you stay on Armour Thyroid or take Cytomel? I'm wondering if any of my sexual symptoms are from high RT3, or from something else? My main complaints are ED, lack of sensitivity, and severe delayed ejaculation. I've also had some recent fat gain. Maybe [USER=38109]@Cataceous[/USER] or anyone else can chime in? I know high RT3 can cause hypothyroid symptoms, and hypothyroidism can cause hypogonadism in natural men. But can high RT3 cause sexual symptoms in men on TRT? I have had similar labs prior to any thyroid supplementation: TSH: 1.7 (.45 - 4.5) T4 Free: 1.36 (.82 - 1.77) T3 Free: 3.5 (2 - 4.4) Reverse T3: 25 (9.2 - 24.1) I've tried 25mcg of T3 per day, up to 50mcg's per day with no noticeable change. I went up to 75mcg's per day, but I felt jittery, nauseous, and had a rapid rate. I still don't know what's causing the high RT3, and have had a 4-point saliva cortisol test with normal results (I definitely thought my cortisol would be sky high from stress, but it was normal and well within all ranges). I also have the following tests, and my Doctor does not think it is iron or ferritin related. He also stated that if it was inflammation related, my ferritin would be higher. Total T: 600 (trough) SHBG: 17 (low from TRT, it goes up when not on TRT) E2 Sensitive: 25 Iron: 145 (Range 38-169) TBIC: 318 (Range 250-450) Ferritin: 110 (Range 30-400) Prolactin: 7 (4-15) Progesterone: .3 (0-.5) Pregnenolone: <10 (Range Unknown) Any advice is welcome! [/QUOTE]
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Thyroid, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, DHEA, etc
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Help with labs: High RT3
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