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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Low Energy / Low Libido / Poor Sleep / High Cortisol / Low (Free) T (?)
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<blockquote data-quote="StepbyStep" data-source="post: 119260" data-attributes="member: 17633"><p>Here's a possibility than I'm dealing with right now. My Dinural x4 saliva cortisol tests showed high in the morning, like off the charts high, and then slightly elevated for the rest of the day, but follow diurnal rhythm and I'm not having any sleep issues. My ft4, ft3, and TSH are similar to yours, and I have high rt3. I think that this is the reason for many of my symptoms, and our states are similar. </p><p></p><p>If your cortisol is elevated that can indicate that your body is in a stress like state, and you'll produce more rt3 as a result, which allegedly blocks the active thyroid hormone ft3.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StepbyStep, post: 119260, member: 17633"] Here's a possibility than I'm dealing with right now. My Dinural x4 saliva cortisol tests showed high in the morning, like off the charts high, and then slightly elevated for the rest of the day, but follow diurnal rhythm and I'm not having any sleep issues. My ft4, ft3, and TSH are similar to yours, and I have high rt3. I think that this is the reason for many of my symptoms, and our states are similar. If your cortisol is elevated that can indicate that your body is in a stress like state, and you'll produce more rt3 as a result, which allegedly blocks the active thyroid hormone ft3. [/QUOTE]
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