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Testosterone and depression ..Dr. Mark Gordon
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<blockquote data-quote="Vtail" data-source="post: 144392" data-attributes="member: 38279"><p>I'm also taking the sustained release liothyronine from Empower. Before starting, my RT3 was 23 and T3 was 3.2. I started with 10 mcg about 3 weeks ago, and increased to 20 mcg last week. My doc also said I could go up to 30 mcg every two weeks if I felt I needed it and there were no side effects. So far my brain fog is gone and I don't feel as tired (mentally) as I had been - before starting the meds I was usually fried by about 2pm and unable to concentrate. My body temp is still low (was 95.5 when I woke up today!!) so I may increase to 30 mcg in another week, although mentally I don't feel that I really need it however I still do not sleep well. I guess as long as there are no adverse 'hyper-like' side effects, then I guess there's no harm in increasing the dose and see how I feel. I'm scheduled for labs in 3 weeks and will report back then. But already I feel much better without the brain fog. It was really debilitating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vtail, post: 144392, member: 38279"] I'm also taking the sustained release liothyronine from Empower. Before starting, my RT3 was 23 and T3 was 3.2. I started with 10 mcg about 3 weeks ago, and increased to 20 mcg last week. My doc also said I could go up to 30 mcg every two weeks if I felt I needed it and there were no side effects. So far my brain fog is gone and I don't feel as tired (mentally) as I had been - before starting the meds I was usually fried by about 2pm and unable to concentrate. My body temp is still low (was 95.5 when I woke up today!!) so I may increase to 30 mcg in another week, although mentally I don't feel that I really need it however I still do not sleep well. I guess as long as there are no adverse 'hyper-like' side effects, then I guess there's no harm in increasing the dose and see how I feel. I'm scheduled for labs in 3 weeks and will report back then. But already I feel much better without the brain fog. It was really debilitating. [/QUOTE]
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