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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
New Member is Canada w/ pre-TRT bloodwork
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<blockquote data-quote="Canada878" data-source="post: 115422" data-attributes="member: 18912"><p>Hmmm. Thanks for the link. I gotta say that (about 3 years ago when i started synthroid). I responded immediately and quite well to it. I was amazed at the fact that i was not freezing cold anymore, felt less fatigued, started sweating again during exercise. Thats part of the reason i let me low t numbers slide. I felt better. Not 100% better but when you go from feeling terrible to feeling okay its easy to listen to a doc that doesnt want to treat your low t levels and just go with the little improvement that you have. Are my FT3 numbers perfecr now? Dunno havent had FT3 tested in a few years. I would find it hard to believe that even IF those numbers are low that they would contribute so greatly to low libido, loss of muscle mass, lack of emotion, etc. Especially given the bloodwork numbers that suggest low testosterone and low estrogen. </p><p></p><p>Appreciate the link tho. I’ll be sure to bring it up at my appt next week. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canada878, post: 115422, member: 18912"] Hmmm. Thanks for the link. I gotta say that (about 3 years ago when i started synthroid). I responded immediately and quite well to it. I was amazed at the fact that i was not freezing cold anymore, felt less fatigued, started sweating again during exercise. Thats part of the reason i let me low t numbers slide. I felt better. Not 100% better but when you go from feeling terrible to feeling okay its easy to listen to a doc that doesnt want to treat your low t levels and just go with the little improvement that you have. Are my FT3 numbers perfecr now? Dunno havent had FT3 tested in a few years. I would find it hard to believe that even IF those numbers are low that they would contribute so greatly to low libido, loss of muscle mass, lack of emotion, etc. Especially given the bloodwork numbers that suggest low testosterone and low estrogen. Appreciate the link tho. I’ll be sure to bring it up at my appt next week. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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