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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Huge drop in testosterone
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<blockquote data-quote="ratbag" data-source="post: 113324" data-attributes="member: 972"><p>Since this has been narrowed down to thyroid, remember that taking larger doses of T3 to reduce your RT3 is only a temporary fix anyways (aside of what it does to your shbg), as soon as you stop the T3 your RT3 increases again. You have to fix the underlying problem first which is usually low ferritin or low cortisol unless you are sick. Would be nice to know your ferritin, and ideally 4 x saliva cortisol. You need to be sure of this info and most do not get a saliva test. TSH is 2.09, so it's suspicious, antibodies labs will help. Your FT4 is great, a little more T3 could be beneficial if nothing else is found. You can always try it and stop if it doesn't help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ratbag, post: 113324, member: 972"] Since this has been narrowed down to thyroid, remember that taking larger doses of T3 to reduce your RT3 is only a temporary fix anyways (aside of what it does to your shbg), as soon as you stop the T3 your RT3 increases again. You have to fix the underlying problem first which is usually low ferritin or low cortisol unless you are sick. Would be nice to know your ferritin, and ideally 4 x saliva cortisol. You need to be sure of this info and most do not get a saliva test. TSH is 2.09, so it's suspicious, antibodies labs will help. Your FT4 is great, a little more T3 could be beneficial if nothing else is found. You can always try it and stop if it doesn't help. [/QUOTE]
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Blood Test Discussion
Huge drop in testosterone
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