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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Labs back... interesting results...
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<blockquote data-quote="Systemlord" data-source="post: 150305" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p>The low T3 uptake and low TBG is why you had symptoms of hypothyroidism even though there is plenty of thyroid hormone, cells can't use it, so symptoms of hypothyroidism develop. The fact that you lost weight without even trying is amazing and poof enough your thyroid wasn't optimal.</p><p></p><p>Food for thought: Free T is in the optimal ranges (20-26 pg/mL) but when I see other hormones in excess , I wonder if this is your genetic version of optimal. I don't think everyone was built to have Free T at the very top of the ranges and probably do not need to be, sure it's optimal but is it optimal for you?</p><p></p><p>Who's to say you wouldn't do equally as well with a Free T of 21 pg/mL. If decreasing the T dosage, I would hold off on the AI and not make so many changes at once.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Systemlord, post: 150305, member: 15832"] The low T3 uptake and low TBG is why you had symptoms of hypothyroidism even though there is plenty of thyroid hormone, cells can't use it, so symptoms of hypothyroidism develop. The fact that you lost weight without even trying is amazing and poof enough your thyroid wasn't optimal. Food for thought: Free T is in the optimal ranges (20-26 pg/mL) but when I see other hormones in excess , I wonder if this is your genetic version of optimal. I don't think everyone was built to have Free T at the very top of the ranges and probably do not need to be, sure it's optimal but is it optimal for you? Who's to say you wouldn't do equally as well with a Free T of 21 pg/mL. If decreasing the T dosage, I would hold off on the AI and not make so many changes at once. [/QUOTE]
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