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Thyroid, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, DHEA, etc
Thyroid, DHEA, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, etc
Treating/Recovery from Adrenal Fatigue
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<blockquote data-quote="ratbag" data-source="post: 90576" data-attributes="member: 972"><p>Yes I do. TRT needs cortisol to function normally so it's no surprise that when one starts TRT their levels drop if they were questionable to start with. There was a case I read about where a persons cortisol was so low that TRT didn't work and once they figured that out and put him on cortisol he was able to resume normal TRT treatment with success. Actually that may have been a study I read some time ago.</p><p></p><p>FYI, cortisol is the first hormone treated if you are found with insufficiency because it prevents other hormones from working properly ( ie,, TRT and Thyroid)</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.google.com/search?source=hp&ei=gZE1WsLJMMyOmQG5iKTQDw&q=does+low+cortisol+affect+TRT%3F&oq=does+low+cortisol+affect+TRT%3F&gs_l=psy-ab.3...1653.14986.0.15170.30.23.0.6.6.0.121.2007.18j5.23.0....0...1c.1.64.psy-ab..1.27.1834.0..0j35i39k1j0i131k1j0i22i30k1.0.fgm6pdGDKz0" target="_blank">https://www.google.com/search?source=hp&ei=gZE1WsLJMMyOmQG5iKTQDw&q=does+low+cortisol+affect+TRT?&oq=does+low+cortisol+affect+TRT?&gs_l=psy-ab.3...1653.14986.0.15170.30.23.0.6.6.0.121.2007.18j5.23.0....0...1c.1.64.psy-ab..1.27.1834.0..0j35i39k1j0i131k1j0i22i30k1.0.fgm6pdGDKz0</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ratbag, post: 90576, member: 972"] Yes I do. TRT needs cortisol to function normally so it's no surprise that when one starts TRT their levels drop if they were questionable to start with. There was a case I read about where a persons cortisol was so low that TRT didn't work and once they figured that out and put him on cortisol he was able to resume normal TRT treatment with success. Actually that may have been a study I read some time ago. FYI, cortisol is the first hormone treated if you are found with insufficiency because it prevents other hormones from working properly ( ie,, TRT and Thyroid) [url]https://www.google.com/search?source=hp&ei=gZE1WsLJMMyOmQG5iKTQDw&q=does+low+cortisol+affect+TRT%3F&oq=does+low+cortisol+affect+TRT%3F&gs_l=psy-ab.3...1653.14986.0.15170.30.23.0.6.6.0.121.2007.18j5.23.0....0...1c.1.64.psy-ab..1.27.1834.0..0j35i39k1j0i131k1j0i22i30k1.0.fgm6pdGDKz0[/url] [/QUOTE]
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Thyroid, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, DHEA, etc
Thyroid, DHEA, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, etc
Treating/Recovery from Adrenal Fatigue
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