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<blockquote data-quote="1Draw" data-source="post: 103046" data-attributes="member: 12868"><p>Petemax an endocrinologist is NOT who you want to see. The majority have no clue on how to treat low T and high Reverse t3. As I mentioned in previous post, call Defy Medical and get started with them. Dr. Saya and Dr. Calkins both are well trained to think outside of box of the AMA guidelines on treating low T and I would almost bet they have experience with Lymne's disease. With a TSH of 1.55 the med school trained MD's are going to say your Thyroid is normal, give you prescriptions that treat your symptoms or tell you to exercise more and send you on your way. </p><p></p><p>I have been on T therapy for 3 years now and am currently injecting T Cypionate with grapeseed oil 30mg EOD and also taking 5mg Liothyronine 3-4x day since that was diagnosed on 2/28 and am beginning to feel better. I have even started going back to the gym which is promising considering how I felt before the high Reverse T3 was diagnosed. You will get there once you get the proper guidance for your low T and Lyme's disease. </p><p></p><p>I believe Dr. Saya mentioned in a post that he has treated an Endocrinologist who was being treated by his peers with no positive results. This says a lot about his experience.</p><p></p><p>Good luck and keep us posted!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1Draw, post: 103046, member: 12868"] Petemax an endocrinologist is NOT who you want to see. The majority have no clue on how to treat low T and high Reverse t3. As I mentioned in previous post, call Defy Medical and get started with them. Dr. Saya and Dr. Calkins both are well trained to think outside of box of the AMA guidelines on treating low T and I would almost bet they have experience with Lymne's disease. With a TSH of 1.55 the med school trained MD's are going to say your Thyroid is normal, give you prescriptions that treat your symptoms or tell you to exercise more and send you on your way. I have been on T therapy for 3 years now and am currently injecting T Cypionate with grapeseed oil 30mg EOD and also taking 5mg Liothyronine 3-4x day since that was diagnosed on 2/28 and am beginning to feel better. I have even started going back to the gym which is promising considering how I felt before the high Reverse T3 was diagnosed. You will get there once you get the proper guidance for your low T and Lyme's disease. I believe Dr. Saya mentioned in a post that he has treated an Endocrinologist who was being treated by his peers with no positive results. This says a lot about his experience. Good luck and keep us posted! [/QUOTE]
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