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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Vettester Chris" data-source="post: 67795" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>That's the problem, you don't understand how it works with thyroid. If you took the Top 20 most severe hypothyroid members on this Site, and look at their labs, I would guess to say 90% or better of them had thyroid numbers that are "in range"!</p><p></p><p>You will even find some of these 'severe' members having Free T3 slightly or highly elevated in that range, which if you judge by the number, one would say that person's thyroid is a well oiled metabolic machine, but there again these individuals are actually dealing with hypothyroidism.</p><p></p><p>Who knows, your thyroid just might be spot-on (?), and if optimal amounts of Free T3 is getting the cells (Reverse T3 in check) along with some other variables, then you are in a good place and won't have to factor much of this into your program, However, please, a lot of guys come here because their doctors tell them "everything is in range", and their common sense knows better! Don't just discount other vital departments of your health with blanket statements (like many of these doctors), especially ones that are critical with sustaining a successful overall HRT program such as the vitality of your thyroid gland and hormone productivity thereof. </p><p></p><p>Again, even the most severe hypothyroid guys will usually have numbers "within range". Good luck with getting everything sorted out, keep us posted ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vettester Chris, post: 67795, member: 696"] That's the problem, you don't understand how it works with thyroid. If you took the Top 20 most severe hypothyroid members on this Site, and look at their labs, I would guess to say 90% or better of them had thyroid numbers that are "in range"! You will even find some of these 'severe' members having Free T3 slightly or highly elevated in that range, which if you judge by the number, one would say that person's thyroid is a well oiled metabolic machine, but there again these individuals are actually dealing with hypothyroidism. Who knows, your thyroid just might be spot-on (?), and if optimal amounts of Free T3 is getting the cells (Reverse T3 in check) along with some other variables, then you are in a good place and won't have to factor much of this into your program, However, please, a lot of guys come here because their doctors tell them "everything is in range", and their common sense knows better! Don't just discount other vital departments of your health with blanket statements (like many of these doctors), especially ones that are critical with sustaining a successful overall HRT program such as the vitality of your thyroid gland and hormone productivity thereof. Again, even the most severe hypothyroid guys will usually have numbers "within range". Good luck with getting everything sorted out, keep us posted ... [/QUOTE]
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