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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
High estrogens / SHBG
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 147827" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>I couldn’t agree more with things being multifactorial. People love to take sides, or think the cause/ cure for something is one thing. But that’s not how the body works. It usually is always a combination of things. I laugh when I see people argue on here, and try to get the other person to see why they’re correct. It makes me laugh because it’s usually a case of both of them are correct, just arguing different points. Are things all in our heads? Nope. Are they all physiological? Nope. Are they a mix of both 99.9% of the time, yup. </p><p></p><p>And hopefully you can titrate up your T3 dose without getting any wanted side effects. The STTM FB group recommends titrating up 5mcg every 5-7 days. They say to avoid unwanted side effects, when taking thyroid medication, cortisol and iron levels have to be optimal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 147827, member: 15043"] I couldn’t agree more with things being multifactorial. People love to take sides, or think the cause/ cure for something is one thing. But that’s not how the body works. It usually is always a combination of things. I laugh when I see people argue on here, and try to get the other person to see why they’re correct. It makes me laugh because it’s usually a case of both of them are correct, just arguing different points. Are things all in our heads? Nope. Are they all physiological? Nope. Are they a mix of both 99.9% of the time, yup. And hopefully you can titrate up your T3 dose without getting any wanted side effects. The STTM FB group recommends titrating up 5mcg every 5-7 days. They say to avoid unwanted side effects, when taking thyroid medication, cortisol and iron levels have to be optimal. [/QUOTE]
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