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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Recent labs, not feeling well
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<blockquote data-quote="1Draw" data-source="post: 104400" data-attributes="member: 12868"><p>Vince you are welcome Bro! I've learned so much about high RT3 and thyroid hormone levels since I had the blood test done in Feb. Been with Defy and on T therapy for 3 years now and even when my T, FT, E2, etc. were optimized, felt something was missing and kept looking for the piece to the puzzle..... Maybe I have finally found it! Only time will tell as I continue to get the RT3 back in line.</p><p></p><p>So many of us (and I am including myself) think that testosterone is the magic bullet to feel good, have good libido, etc. but, its not necessarily so. </p><p></p><p> It would be good to see how many have really felt <strong>GREAT</strong> once starting T therapy and how many feel like it has helped some but are still <strong>MISSING </strong>something. I would bet the percentage would favor the missing something since the majority of us are over 40 or 50 and when Thyroid rears its ugly head and we start searching for cures.</p><p></p><p>Most main stream MD's are so ingrained in treating symptoms rather than finding CAUSE.</p><p></p><p>That is why I like Defy so much..... They identify and try to treat the cause of the symptoms.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1Draw, post: 104400, member: 12868"] Vince you are welcome Bro! I've learned so much about high RT3 and thyroid hormone levels since I had the blood test done in Feb. Been with Defy and on T therapy for 3 years now and even when my T, FT, E2, etc. were optimized, felt something was missing and kept looking for the piece to the puzzle..... Maybe I have finally found it! Only time will tell as I continue to get the RT3 back in line. So many of us (and I am including myself) think that testosterone is the magic bullet to feel good, have good libido, etc. but, its not necessarily so. It would be good to see how many have really felt [B]GREAT[/B] once starting T therapy and how many feel like it has helped some but are still [B]MISSING [/B]something. I would bet the percentage would favor the missing something since the majority of us are over 40 or 50 and when Thyroid rears its ugly head and we start searching for cures. Most main stream MD's are so ingrained in treating symptoms rather than finding CAUSE. That is why I like Defy so much..... They identify and try to treat the cause of the symptoms..... [/QUOTE]
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