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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
I am always hot: Is this a high estradiol symptom?
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<blockquote data-quote="ratbag" data-source="post: 101020" data-attributes="member: 972"><p>Again your making an assumption based on a lab value. (no rant intended) That video shows examples of people with good levels improving when that added more T3. So although you believe you convert well it still may not be enough for you to feel good or to get your temperature normal. Which leaves you hypothyroid. I believe optimal FT4 (so the experts claim) is above 50%, so based upon that you would be low. I also am 1 degree low and with that I have a huge amount of hypo symptoms. If I were in your situation I would first try increasing my T4 and do that for 8 weeks and see if that raises your temperature, if no success I would then try increasing T3. I got some generic synthroid online once. My guess is that you'd probably need to take a min of 50mcg daily</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ratbag, post: 101020, member: 972"] Again your making an assumption based on a lab value. (no rant intended) That video shows examples of people with good levels improving when that added more T3. So although you believe you convert well it still may not be enough for you to feel good or to get your temperature normal. Which leaves you hypothyroid. I believe optimal FT4 (so the experts claim) is above 50%, so based upon that you would be low. I also am 1 degree low and with that I have a huge amount of hypo symptoms. If I were in your situation I would first try increasing my T4 and do that for 8 weeks and see if that raises your temperature, if no success I would then try increasing T3. I got some generic synthroid online once. My guess is that you'd probably need to take a min of 50mcg daily [/QUOTE]
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