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Thyroid, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, DHEA, etc
Thyroid, DHEA, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, etc
Is high Reverse T3 a problem here? Labs included
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<blockquote data-quote="StepbyStep" data-source="post: 105008" data-attributes="member: 17633"><p>This confirms my suspicions, I'll start doing some research on elevated rt3 levels, thank you for the link 1Draw! So far it looks like I'll have to compile a list of labs to check for possible causes. I have some more labs coming in soon to check a handful of other things, one of which is ACTH and AM cortisol, which can provide insight if the elevated rt3 is caused by a cortisol issue. I've got a lot of work to do here, but it's nice to finally have found something that I can work on. Any further advice is welcome!</p><p></p><p>Regarding the HCG and dosage, I was concerned about all of the things you've mentioned Systemlord. However, I need to get good fertility results in order for my doctor to prescribe me HCG and Testosterone at the same time. This is my ultimate goal and I am only a couple months away from achieving this. I agree my current doctor is far from the best, but he is willing to prescribe, and prescribe generously so I always have extra on hand, which I will need due to the market dependent line of work i'm in.</p><p></p><p>My current T level with the HCG at 750iu x3/wk isn't too spectacular and I would imagine that I have some degree of primary hypogonadism as well as confirmed secondary. I've always had smaller testicles, so I really want to see the just how much I can make myself, and am upping my dosage to 1250iu x3wk. Estradiol conversion doesn't seem to be an issue for me coming in at 19.8pg/mL at the current dosage, and 21.9pg/mL when I was on 100mg of T. Cypionate per week with T levels at 500-600. As we can see, everybody is different.</p><p></p><p>Thank you for the reply!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StepbyStep, post: 105008, member: 17633"] This confirms my suspicions, I'll start doing some research on elevated rt3 levels, thank you for the link 1Draw! So far it looks like I'll have to compile a list of labs to check for possible causes. I have some more labs coming in soon to check a handful of other things, one of which is ACTH and AM cortisol, which can provide insight if the elevated rt3 is caused by a cortisol issue. I've got a lot of work to do here, but it's nice to finally have found something that I can work on. Any further advice is welcome! Regarding the HCG and dosage, I was concerned about all of the things you've mentioned Systemlord. However, I need to get good fertility results in order for my doctor to prescribe me HCG and Testosterone at the same time. This is my ultimate goal and I am only a couple months away from achieving this. I agree my current doctor is far from the best, but he is willing to prescribe, and prescribe generously so I always have extra on hand, which I will need due to the market dependent line of work i'm in. My current T level with the HCG at 750iu x3/wk isn't too spectacular and I would imagine that I have some degree of primary hypogonadism as well as confirmed secondary. I've always had smaller testicles, so I really want to see the just how much I can make myself, and am upping my dosage to 1250iu x3wk. Estradiol conversion doesn't seem to be an issue for me coming in at 19.8pg/mL at the current dosage, and 21.9pg/mL when I was on 100mg of T. Cypionate per week with T levels at 500-600. As we can see, everybody is different. Thank you for the reply! [/QUOTE]
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Thyroid, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, DHEA, etc
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Is high Reverse T3 a problem here? Labs included
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