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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
TRT Causing Hypothyroid or Adrenal Issues?
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<blockquote data-quote="Joe Sixpack" data-source="post: 96849" data-attributes="member: 12676"><p>Your thyroid looks pretty good. Your TSH is 1.28 which is excellent. Your FT3 and FT4 levels are in the upper part of normal range, which is also good. Your RT3 is high as you noted. If you are recovering from infection, this elevated level is expected. Elevated RT3 will often resolve itself after a while. You will see high RT3 during and after periods of stress (infection is a stressor). I doubt that you would get many doctors who would want to touch your thyroid given your lab profile. </p><p></p><p> Your Estrodiol is very low. THis could very well be making you feel bad. Do your joints ache?</p><p></p><p>Your cortisol is kind of low in the morning and lower normal at other times. Here again, this maybe suboptimal but adrenal issues are notoriously difficult to treat. </p><p></p><p>One last obs. Your LP(a) is pretty high. You are asking for heart disease long term if you do not get that under control.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe Sixpack, post: 96849, member: 12676"] Your thyroid looks pretty good. Your TSH is 1.28 which is excellent. Your FT3 and FT4 levels are in the upper part of normal range, which is also good. Your RT3 is high as you noted. If you are recovering from infection, this elevated level is expected. Elevated RT3 will often resolve itself after a while. You will see high RT3 during and after periods of stress (infection is a stressor). I doubt that you would get many doctors who would want to touch your thyroid given your lab profile. Your Estrodiol is very low. THis could very well be making you feel bad. Do your joints ache? Your cortisol is kind of low in the morning and lower normal at other times. Here again, this maybe suboptimal but adrenal issues are notoriously difficult to treat. One last obs. Your LP(a) is pretty high. You are asking for heart disease long term if you do not get that under control. [/QUOTE]
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