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Testosterone and depression ..Dr. Mark Gordon
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 144399" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Thank you so much for this reply. Extremely helpful. It shows that clearly the sustained release T3 is something that works extremely well, and it also shows that RT3 is EXTREMELY important to get tested. 99% of regular doctors and/ or endocrinologists would of never tested RT3, and would just go by your TSH and free T3 level. Your free T3 was 3.2. You would of never gotten treatment from a regular doctor or endo, but clearly this is what you needed. Just kind of sad thinking about all the people out there that are hypothyroid without even knowing it. Or know it, but just can’t get their doctors to treat them since their free T3 is within range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 144399, member: 15043"] Thank you so much for this reply. Extremely helpful. It shows that clearly the sustained release T3 is something that works extremely well, and it also shows that RT3 is EXTREMELY important to get tested. 99% of regular doctors and/ or endocrinologists would of never tested RT3, and would just go by your TSH and free T3 level. Your free T3 was 3.2. You would of never gotten treatment from a regular doctor or endo, but clearly this is what you needed. Just kind of sad thinking about all the people out there that are hypothyroid without even knowing it. Or know it, but just can’t get their doctors to treat them since their free T3 is within range. [/QUOTE]
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