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Thyroid, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, DHEA, etc
Thyroid, DHEA, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, etc
Thyroid treatment according to Neal Rouzier
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<blockquote data-quote="Vtail" data-source="post: 140709" data-attributes="member: 38279"><p>I started TRT this past December, primarily due to issues such as you describe (brain fog, low mental energy & poor focus). After about 3 weeks into TRT I experienced the "honeymoon period" which lasted for a couple of weeks. I felt great - Hi energy, good focus, no brain fog, sleeping well. I felt like I could accomplish anything again. Gradually the great feeling subsided and now I feel pretty much as I did before, maybe a little better. However I am encouraged by the honeymoon period - it tells me that it is possible to feel good again. I just need to figure out the right formula. </p><p></p><p>Since then I've increased my TRT dose by 20%, and later this week I have a consult about my Thyroid (all levels are within range except RT3, which is 23). I'm really hoping that getting my RT3 down helps - however I experienced the "honeymoon" with high RT3, so who knows . . . or maybe my thyroid levels were different earlier in the TRT process.</p><p></p><p>Since about 3 weeks after increasing my TRT dose, as the day progresses I start to feel a sensation of pressure in my head. Like my head is in a bubble. Nothing painful, just noticeable and seems to add to the brain fog. This is what I am currently fighting through. I go for my 6-week labs next week. </p><p></p><p>This TRT stuff really is a journey requiring lots of patience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vtail, post: 140709, member: 38279"] I started TRT this past December, primarily due to issues such as you describe (brain fog, low mental energy & poor focus). After about 3 weeks into TRT I experienced the "honeymoon period" which lasted for a couple of weeks. I felt great - Hi energy, good focus, no brain fog, sleeping well. I felt like I could accomplish anything again. Gradually the great feeling subsided and now I feel pretty much as I did before, maybe a little better. However I am encouraged by the honeymoon period - it tells me that it is possible to feel good again. I just need to figure out the right formula. Since then I've increased my TRT dose by 20%, and later this week I have a consult about my Thyroid (all levels are within range except RT3, which is 23). I'm really hoping that getting my RT3 down helps - however I experienced the "honeymoon" with high RT3, so who knows . . . or maybe my thyroid levels were different earlier in the TRT process. Since about 3 weeks after increasing my TRT dose, as the day progresses I start to feel a sensation of pressure in my head. Like my head is in a bubble. Nothing painful, just noticeable and seems to add to the brain fog. This is what I am currently fighting through. I go for my 6-week labs next week. This TRT stuff really is a journey requiring lots of patience. [/QUOTE]
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Thyroid, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, DHEA, etc
Thyroid, DHEA, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, etc
Thyroid treatment according to Neal Rouzier
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