High RT3 indicates pooling meaning your T3 isn't making it in to your cells where it's needed. The feedback loop on this is the body saying I need more T3, so the Pituitary is pumping out TSH so you make more and it just pools...vicious cycle.
You can look at an iron deficiency, or possible supplementation with Iodine and/Selenium. I wouldn't at this time say you need T3 or T4 administration, if you want to go conservative on treatment options.
Then the $100 question...what symptom here is negatively impacting you? You don't say anything is "wrong" besides some numbers on a lab test.
The honeymoon period you reported is a common event many men experience in the early stages of their protocol. Natural production hasn't yet shutdown and as serum levels are in flux with the addition of exogenous testosterone being introduced, well, it's often a very nice feeling. You will be in good hands with Defy.I had a thyroid panel tested after posting my 6 week labs on another thread and it was suggested that my TSH may indicate thyroid issues. The symptoms that impact my life are primarily low energy and lack of focus (brain fog). I've been on TRT for 2 months now and feel marginally better, but still not great. I had a "honeymoon" period during week 4, and my hope is to get dialed in to feel like that on a more continual basis. I will be having a consult with Defy soon, so we'll see what they say about the thyroid labs. Thanks for the info and advice!
Is there any downside to doing a trial run of thyroid medication? For instance, is there a negative feedback loop, where if you take a too low of a dose, you may have lower numbers than when you started? Or does it just add to your numbers like DHEA does?
I would like to know the answer to the question above!!!!!! My numbers are almost exactly like Vtail and have same symptoms...
After doing more research, I think it just adds to it, but I’m not 100% sure.
so there is no negative feedback loop to make things worse...? so a small dose of NDT 15 or 30mg could actually help if T4/FT4 levels are slightly low?
Wish my TSH was around 4 haha...its around 8. I wonder how I would feel it it went down to 2-3? as I dont really have too much to complain about..other lads in range
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A form of estrogen produced from testosterone. Important for bone health, mood, and libido. Too high can cause side effects; too low can affect well-being.
Dihydrotestosterone is a potent androgen derived from testosterone. Affects hair growth, prostate health, and masculinization effects.
The biologically active form of testosterone not bound to proteins. Directly available for cellular uptake and biological effects.
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