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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Very low T in mid-twenties
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<blockquote data-quote="snorgejr" data-source="post: 118385" data-attributes="member: 18255"><p>So I've got another update:</p><p></p><p>I visited a specialist on thyroid. He couldn't give me a diagnosis based on the tests I've done so far. He did, however, think my symptoms might be the result of sub-optimal energy production in the mitochondria. We've done a few more tests, including a 24 urin test for iodine. In an attempt to give a temporary symptom relief, he has recommended me taking the following:</p><p></p><p>CoQ10</p><p>NAC</p><p>L-Carnitine</p><p>Alpha Lipoic Acid</p><p></p><p>Does this sound reasonable? </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Did some more blood work about 2 weeks ago. Any thoughts on the rT3 and DHEA?</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=imgur]a/78BO9N0[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>Reverse T3: 0.31 (0.14-0.54) (not sure about the units, think nmol/L)</p><p>DHEA: 7.9 (6-18) nmol/L</p><p></p><p></p><p>Any inputs? The energy production might be the problem, but I'm clueless as to what the</p><p>cause might be. The symptoms would (in my mind) indicate thyroid, yet none of the tests</p><p>back this up.</p><p></p><p>I'm also slowly getting off the Clomid, as I'm not having any positive effects whatsoever.</p><p>Currently sitting at 12.5mg EOD.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snorgejr, post: 118385, member: 18255"] So I've got another update: I visited a specialist on thyroid. He couldn't give me a diagnosis based on the tests I've done so far. He did, however, think my symptoms might be the result of sub-optimal energy production in the mitochondria. We've done a few more tests, including a 24 urin test for iodine. In an attempt to give a temporary symptom relief, he has recommended me taking the following: CoQ10 NAC L-Carnitine Alpha Lipoic Acid Does this sound reasonable? Did some more blood work about 2 weeks ago. Any thoughts on the rT3 and DHEA? [MEDIA=imgur]a/78BO9N0[/MEDIA] Reverse T3: 0.31 (0.14-0.54) (not sure about the units, think nmol/L) DHEA: 7.9 (6-18) nmol/L Any inputs? The energy production might be the problem, but I'm clueless as to what the cause might be. The symptoms would (in my mind) indicate thyroid, yet none of the tests back this up. I'm also slowly getting off the Clomid, as I'm not having any positive effects whatsoever. Currently sitting at 12.5mg EOD. [/QUOTE]
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