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Testosterone and depression ..Dr. Mark Gordon
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 139364" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Ya 23 is way too high. According to the experts, anything 15 or over can cause symptoms of hypothyroidism. Obviously the higher the number, the worse the symptoms, I would imagine. My main issues are mental energy/ focus and brain fog as well, and I don’t even have a high RT3. I just have mid range T3, and most likely not enough T3 on a cellular level. So I’m sure you feel even worse considering whatever T3 you have can’t even get into the receptors, which is going to cause the same symptoms as someone with extremely low free T3 levels. </p><p></p><p>I can’t say yet how Defy is in regards to thyroid. I just had my labs done 2 days ago, and have to wait until I get them back to schedule an appointment to go over them and talk about possibly going on thyroid medication. But I’m not too worried, because Nurse Jill and Dr. Saya have both been amazing. They actually listen to you, and take what you say into consideration. I’m confident that regardless what my labs say, nurse Jill will allow me to at least do a trial run of desiccated thyroid, due to my extremely low basal temps, and other hypothyroid like symptoms. Especially considering my last set of labs had all my other hormones within a good range. I can’t speak for any of the other members of the medical staff at Defy, as I’ve only consulted with Dr. Saya initially, and Nurse Jill every single time after that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 139364, member: 15043"] Ya 23 is way too high. According to the experts, anything 15 or over can cause symptoms of hypothyroidism. Obviously the higher the number, the worse the symptoms, I would imagine. My main issues are mental energy/ focus and brain fog as well, and I don’t even have a high RT3. I just have mid range T3, and most likely not enough T3 on a cellular level. So I’m sure you feel even worse considering whatever T3 you have can’t even get into the receptors, which is going to cause the same symptoms as someone with extremely low free T3 levels. I can’t say yet how Defy is in regards to thyroid. I just had my labs done 2 days ago, and have to wait until I get them back to schedule an appointment to go over them and talk about possibly going on thyroid medication. But I’m not too worried, because Nurse Jill and Dr. Saya have both been amazing. They actually listen to you, and take what you say into consideration. I’m confident that regardless what my labs say, nurse Jill will allow me to at least do a trial run of desiccated thyroid, due to my extremely low basal temps, and other hypothyroid like symptoms. Especially considering my last set of labs had all my other hormones within a good range. I can’t speak for any of the other members of the medical staff at Defy, as I’ve only consulted with Dr. Saya initially, and Nurse Jill every single time after that. [/QUOTE]
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