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TRT, Low Ferritin, Possible Iron Deficiency Anemia
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<blockquote data-quote="Vettester Chris" data-source="post: 103021" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>The Integra iron might be fine, but I think you need to up it. My wife didn't have any real luck with that, but slow release worked better and was better tolerated as you indicated ...</p><p></p><p>On those thyroid labs ... Ughhh ... Toss that T3 Uptake right out the window. Is doesn't tell anyone anything, and doesn't measure anything with T3. Essentially, it's an outdated method to measure Free T4 via binding proteins. Take your Total T4 and multiply it by the T3 Uptake. Now, look at your FT4 serum result and look at the calculator ... You need Free T3, Reverse T3, antibodies (TPO & TgAb), and obviously FT4 & TSH are good to have in the mix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vettester Chris, post: 103021, member: 696"] The Integra iron might be fine, but I think you need to up it. My wife didn't have any real luck with that, but slow release worked better and was better tolerated as you indicated ... On those thyroid labs ... Ughhh ... Toss that T3 Uptake right out the window. Is doesn't tell anyone anything, and doesn't measure anything with T3. Essentially, it's an outdated method to measure Free T4 via binding proteins. Take your Total T4 and multiply it by the T3 Uptake. Now, look at your FT4 serum result and look at the calculator ... You need Free T3, Reverse T3, antibodies (TPO & TgAb), and obviously FT4 & TSH are good to have in the mix. [/QUOTE]
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