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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
My current hunt for TRT, Help!
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<blockquote data-quote="John O'Connor" data-source="post: 36872" data-attributes="member: 13064"><p>How long have you been taking synthroid? I'm guessing you started on lower dose than current 137mg. What was your TSH when first diagnosed? I have a feeling 137 will be too high of a dose when you take it properly on an empty stomach.</p><p></p><p>Be careful with that much protein. I've heard a urologist give a lecture explaining that bodybuilders on high protein often cause kidney failure. I think you might want to consider backing off to get the BUN to creatinine ratio under 20. I'd be less concerned with the creatinine level as it is only slightly elevated, and it makes sense due to your creatine intake and the fact that you work out regularly. </p><p></p><p>I'm no expert on this BUN and BUN/Creatinine ratio - so hopefully someone else can provide further insight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John O'Connor, post: 36872, member: 13064"] How long have you been taking synthroid? I'm guessing you started on lower dose than current 137mg. What was your TSH when first diagnosed? I have a feeling 137 will be too high of a dose when you take it properly on an empty stomach. Be careful with that much protein. I've heard a urologist give a lecture explaining that bodybuilders on high protein often cause kidney failure. I think you might want to consider backing off to get the BUN to creatinine ratio under 20. I'd be less concerned with the creatinine level as it is only slightly elevated, and it makes sense due to your creatine intake and the fact that you work out regularly. I'm no expert on this BUN and BUN/Creatinine ratio - so hopefully someone else can provide further insight. [/QUOTE]
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