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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
What has been your experience with progesterone?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 276767" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>I mean my free T3 level used to hover in the 3’s for years, and now has been in the high 4’s for a while now. I just contributed it to my diet being cleaner and more micronutrient dense the past few years, but maybe my naturally high prog level is in fact contributing to the higher free T3 level. Really can’t be sure. Looking back I never did labs in a way that can conclusively tell me whether it is or not, unfortunately. I’ve messed with Lugol’s iodine off and on for years. Which makes a lot of the labs impossible to tell whether the prog is independently improving thyroid function or not. Haven’t been on lugols in a long time tho, and free T3 keeps coming back over the top of the range. So maybe it could be my high prog helping with that, or my diet, or both. Very hard to say. Only way to tell for sure would to keep everything the same as I’m doing now, go back on exogenous prog, and see if anything changes to a decent degree with my thyroid/ with my basal temps. But as long as I naturally have a high prog level, I probably won’t be messing with exogenous prog anytime soon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 276767, member: 15043"] I mean my free T3 level used to hover in the 3’s for years, and now has been in the high 4’s for a while now. I just contributed it to my diet being cleaner and more micronutrient dense the past few years, but maybe my naturally high prog level is in fact contributing to the higher free T3 level. Really can’t be sure. Looking back I never did labs in a way that can conclusively tell me whether it is or not, unfortunately. I’ve messed with Lugol’s iodine off and on for years. Which makes a lot of the labs impossible to tell whether the prog is independently improving thyroid function or not. Haven’t been on lugols in a long time tho, and free T3 keeps coming back over the top of the range. So maybe it could be my high prog helping with that, or my diet, or both. Very hard to say. Only way to tell for sure would to keep everything the same as I’m doing now, go back on exogenous prog, and see if anything changes to a decent degree with my thyroid/ with my basal temps. But as long as I naturally have a high prog level, I probably won’t be messing with exogenous prog anytime soon. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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What has been your experience with progesterone?
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