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Testosterone Side Effect Management
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<blockquote data-quote="Gianluca" data-source="post: 155058" data-attributes="member: 15469"><p>I still have to try to bump up my FT again in the 30's so I don't know if I would need less Thyroid, but certainly when my FT went below that I started to complain allot of cold hands and such. I still think there has to be something related to it. It is impossible that when my FT3 was at 3.3 no complains and last blood work showed 4.5 and complains. I believe it is either related to Thyroid Binding Globulin or some chemicals in the environment that prevent Thyroid Hormone to bind to cells.</p><p></p><p>I had added a 30mg NP to the 60mg I was using 3 weeks ago, if my FT3 comes higher than 4.5, then I may need more FT and possibly less Thyroid, let's see. If adding more Thyroid further suppressed my own production and now my FT is below 4.5 then it is possible I need more Thyroid. Still it would not make sense why 3.3 were just fine.</p><p></p><p>But to my own experience, TRT has exacerbated a possible Thyroid/Adrenals issue that was there prior TRT.</p><p>Starting TRT was a quick fix to all, I felt great for the first 8 months, then things started to go down the road month by month.</p><p>I believe one need to Optimize Testosterone along with Thyroid, it can't be a FT super high and FT3 not optimal, I think they both need to be optimal. Pregnolone and DHEA are also part of the game, all of these need to be optimized. If someone thinks to get away just with Test is better to rethink Optimization.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gianluca, post: 155058, member: 15469"] I still have to try to bump up my FT again in the 30's so I don't know if I would need less Thyroid, but certainly when my FT went below that I started to complain allot of cold hands and such. I still think there has to be something related to it. It is impossible that when my FT3 was at 3.3 no complains and last blood work showed 4.5 and complains. I believe it is either related to Thyroid Binding Globulin or some chemicals in the environment that prevent Thyroid Hormone to bind to cells. I had added a 30mg NP to the 60mg I was using 3 weeks ago, if my FT3 comes higher than 4.5, then I may need more FT and possibly less Thyroid, let's see. If adding more Thyroid further suppressed my own production and now my FT is below 4.5 then it is possible I need more Thyroid. Still it would not make sense why 3.3 were just fine. But to my own experience, TRT has exacerbated a possible Thyroid/Adrenals issue that was there prior TRT. Starting TRT was a quick fix to all, I felt great for the first 8 months, then things started to go down the road month by month. I believe one need to Optimize Testosterone along with Thyroid, it can't be a FT super high and FT3 not optimal, I think they both need to be optimal. Pregnolone and DHEA are also part of the game, all of these need to be optimized. If someone thinks to get away just with Test is better to rethink Optimization. [/QUOTE]
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