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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Review of my cortisol saliva test
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<blockquote data-quote="WrenchHead80" data-source="post: 149542" data-attributes="member: 17451"><p>Personally I'm hoping I don't need to be put on hydrocortisone. Because I feel it will add more variables, tweaking to find the right dose and another thing I have to take. But if he feels I need it I'll definitely do it. But like you said I really don't feel I show the symptoms of needing it. I'm assuming my cortisol isn't that bad now. Maybe it was bad last year when I was taking NDT, hence why I showed signs of pooling. </p><p></p><p>When I showed the lady on the STTM forum my labs (the ones I re-took on my own without taking the NDT before labs) she said I showed no signs of pooling and my dose should have been raised. I wrote back mentioning the ratio difference of my FT4 to my lower but still higher FT3 (that Chris and others here mentioned) but got no response back. </p><p></p><p>Basically I've heard three different opinions from Defy's PA, Chris and others here and the lady at STTM. No wonder why I'm confused and frustrated. Luckily My appointment with DR. Saya at Defy is tomorrow and based on everything I hear here, he's the best. So I'm hoping to finally get this problem addressed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WrenchHead80, post: 149542, member: 17451"] Personally I'm hoping I don't need to be put on hydrocortisone. Because I feel it will add more variables, tweaking to find the right dose and another thing I have to take. But if he feels I need it I'll definitely do it. But like you said I really don't feel I show the symptoms of needing it. I'm assuming my cortisol isn't that bad now. Maybe it was bad last year when I was taking NDT, hence why I showed signs of pooling. When I showed the lady on the STTM forum my labs (the ones I re-took on my own without taking the NDT before labs) she said I showed no signs of pooling and my dose should have been raised. I wrote back mentioning the ratio difference of my FT4 to my lower but still higher FT3 (that Chris and others here mentioned) but got no response back. Basically I've heard three different opinions from Defy's PA, Chris and others here and the lady at STTM. No wonder why I'm confused and frustrated. Luckily My appointment with DR. Saya at Defy is tomorrow and based on everything I hear here, he's the best. So I'm hoping to finally get this problem addressed. [/QUOTE]
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Review of my cortisol saliva test
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