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** New Labs/Thyroid Panel ** New TRT -- Initial Consult with "Doctor" SMH!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 138538" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Clearly you are in need of TRT. So getting on TRT is a no brainer. Like systemlord said, really wish you had free T3 drawn. Without that, it’s hard to know whether you have thyroid issues or not. And thyroid can make or break how you feel on TRT, so it’s extremely important. I would just start checking your oral temperature every morning immediately upon waking. If it’s not in the high 97’s, or 98’s, there’s a high chance you could have an underfunctioning thyroid. SHBG is absolutely necessary as well. And like he said, knowing where your sensitive estradiol sits would be very beneficial as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 138538, member: 15043"] Clearly you are in need of TRT. So getting on TRT is a no brainer. Like systemlord said, really wish you had free T3 drawn. Without that, it’s hard to know whether you have thyroid issues or not. And thyroid can make or break how you feel on TRT, so it’s extremely important. I would just start checking your oral temperature every morning immediately upon waking. If it’s not in the high 97’s, or 98’s, there’s a high chance you could have an underfunctioning thyroid. SHBG is absolutely necessary as well. And like he said, knowing where your sensitive estradiol sits would be very beneficial as well. [/QUOTE]
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