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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Libido/erectile function only in late evening
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymon" data-source="post: 223750" data-attributes="member: 42608"><p>They varied but 3-3.2 for my free T3, TSH varied but was always in range usually on the lower end, don’t recall T4, RT3 was 25-26 and sometimes a little higher than the reference range but after seeing some people with crazy RT3’s over the years probably not all that high compared to them, just consistently on the top end of the reference range and a little over. </p><p></p><p>Highest I’ve had it after treating was 4.6-4.8 free T3 as I recall. My TSH never changes much with supplementation of any kind. If I take Ashwagandha with unbound thyroid meds like T4/Levothyroxine, my free T3 goes up a lot on blood tests, though my cortisol’s low so I overall do better without Ash. It’s more about what’s getting into the cells than floating in your blood so symptoms and how you feel and the rest of your blood work is usually a better way to judge things than your free T3 and T4 levels if you’re replacing thyroid I’ve found with unbound thyroid hormones since they don’t operate the same as bound ones. If you’re not replacing or are on NDT they’re a better gauge. NDT never broke my dick or had any affect there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymon, post: 223750, member: 42608"] They varied but 3-3.2 for my free T3, TSH varied but was always in range usually on the lower end, don’t recall T4, RT3 was 25-26 and sometimes a little higher than the reference range but after seeing some people with crazy RT3’s over the years probably not all that high compared to them, just consistently on the top end of the reference range and a little over. Highest I’ve had it after treating was 4.6-4.8 free T3 as I recall. My TSH never changes much with supplementation of any kind. If I take Ashwagandha with unbound thyroid meds like T4/Levothyroxine, my free T3 goes up a lot on blood tests, though my cortisol’s low so I overall do better without Ash. It’s more about what’s getting into the cells than floating in your blood so symptoms and how you feel and the rest of your blood work is usually a better way to judge things than your free T3 and T4 levels if you’re replacing thyroid I’ve found with unbound thyroid hormones since they don’t operate the same as bound ones. If you’re not replacing or are on NDT they’re a better gauge. NDT never broke my dick or had any affect there. [/QUOTE]
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