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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: 116372" data-attributes="member: 18912"><p>Hey guys,</p><p></p><p>i have been diving deeper into the forums here. Reading more about thyroid, iron and cortisol and i remembered something very important from my days of extreme dieting that I completely forgot about. At the time I was dieting and exercising very frequently and intensely i also took some “bodybuilding” supplements. I went back and looked through and found something that is disturbing me. It might (you all would know much better than me) explain some of my symptoms and how they might be related to low cortsol. </p><p></p><p>I took a supplement that was marked as “cortisol reducer” which contained 7-alpha-hydroxy-dhea and 7-beta-hydroxy-dhea. Could this (combined with chronic stress, malnutrition and overtraining) contribute to long term low cortisol? Like I said before, i have some of the symptoms that STTM describe as adrenal fatigue. I am very embarrassed that I would put something like that into my body while at the time knowing so little about it and what effect it might have. I’m just so desperate to get better and I hope you all understand that I was a dumb kid. </p><p>Thanks for all the help so far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canada878, post: 116372, member: 18912"] Hey guys, i have been diving deeper into the forums here. Reading more about thyroid, iron and cortisol and i remembered something very important from my days of extreme dieting that I completely forgot about. At the time I was dieting and exercising very frequently and intensely i also took some “bodybuilding” supplements. I went back and looked through and found something that is disturbing me. It might (you all would know much better than me) explain some of my symptoms and how they might be related to low cortsol. I took a supplement that was marked as “cortisol reducer” which contained 7-alpha-hydroxy-dhea and 7-beta-hydroxy-dhea. Could this (combined with chronic stress, malnutrition and overtraining) contribute to long term low cortisol? Like I said before, i have some of the symptoms that STTM describe as adrenal fatigue. I am very embarrassed that I would put something like that into my body while at the time knowing so little about it and what effect it might have. I’m just so desperate to get better and I hope you all understand that I was a dumb kid. Thanks for all the help so far. [/QUOTE]
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