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<blockquote data-quote="Checkdis" data-source="post: 160343" data-attributes="member: 16600"><p>[USER=39434]@D007Domo[/USER] , So I have <strong>Grave’s Disease</strong> which would explain all my symptoms. Seems either I have been struggling with an autoimmune issue for a while With elevated TPO antibodies, and doctors could not figure out my Thyroid levels because they were normal every time. My theory is I would urinate so frequently my T3 & T4 wouldn’t pool in my body (showing normal levels). Or from my abuse of steroids I gave myself an autoimmune disease. Now that my urination has gone back to somewhat normal my Testosterone is improving. My highest levels yet 338ng/dL and very slowly going up. Keep in mind my levels were 86ng/dL back in April 2017.</p><p></p><p>I believe once I fix my thyroid autoimmune response TPO, TG, TSI, TGII, using Methimazole, I can maybe revisit TRT or continue to see how high my natural levels come back.</p><p></p><p>I don’t have ED, my testicles seem to be normal sized and libido is determined by normal stress levels.</p><p></p><p>Only symptom I have are light headed, feeling buzzed or high. It’s like i’m on a boat and I feel everything around me moving.... but then I came across a video with Wendy Williams who has Grave’s, and she explained the same exact symptom or feeling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Checkdis, post: 160343, member: 16600"] [USER=39434]@D007Domo[/USER] , So I have [B]Grave’s Disease[/B] which would explain all my symptoms. Seems either I have been struggling with an autoimmune issue for a while With elevated TPO antibodies, and doctors could not figure out my Thyroid levels because they were normal every time. My theory is I would urinate so frequently my T3 & T4 wouldn’t pool in my body (showing normal levels). Or from my abuse of steroids I gave myself an autoimmune disease. Now that my urination has gone back to somewhat normal my Testosterone is improving. My highest levels yet 338ng/dL and very slowly going up. Keep in mind my levels were 86ng/dL back in April 2017. I believe once I fix my thyroid autoimmune response TPO, TG, TSI, TGII, using Methimazole, I can maybe revisit TRT or continue to see how high my natural levels come back. I don’t have ED, my testicles seem to be normal sized and libido is determined by normal stress levels. Only symptom I have are light headed, feeling buzzed or high. It’s like i’m on a boat and I feel everything around me moving.... but then I came across a video with Wendy Williams who has Grave’s, and she explained the same exact symptom or feeling. [/QUOTE]
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