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Testosterone and depression ..Dr. Mark Gordon
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<blockquote data-quote="Vtail" data-source="post: 139360" data-attributes="member: 38279"><p>I signed up with Defy and was waiting to schedule my initial consult after I got my 6 week Testosterone labs back. Based on what I've been reading on this forum lately, I had a full thyroid panel done and my Rt3 is at 23, right at the top of "normal". My FT3/RT3 ratio is 0.13 - which is too low. I seem to have some of the same issues you describe (my main issues are mental energy/focus and brain fog). Are you satisfied with Defy's knowledge of and treatment of Thyroid issues? I would love to use the same doc for both TRT and Thyroid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vtail, post: 139360, member: 38279"] I signed up with Defy and was waiting to schedule my initial consult after I got my 6 week Testosterone labs back. Based on what I've been reading on this forum lately, I had a full thyroid panel done and my Rt3 is at 23, right at the top of "normal". My FT3/RT3 ratio is 0.13 - which is too low. I seem to have some of the same issues you describe (my main issues are mental energy/focus and brain fog). Are you satisfied with Defy's knowledge of and treatment of Thyroid issues? I would love to use the same doc for both TRT and Thyroid. [/QUOTE]
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