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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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What should I tell my primary care doctor about testing my thyroid? He only did TSH/reflex free T4.
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<blockquote data-quote="ratbag" data-source="post: 90293" data-attributes="member: 972"><p>With that information it's clear that he doesn't have a clew about TRT. Every real TRT expert knows that a T level of 400-500 doesn't work period. The faster you find a real TRT expert the better off you will be. You won't get well on that dosage and your Thyroid obviously needs help. It's good you are learning this now and not after 2 years wondering why it doesn't work. This is why 85% of men put on trt give up on it and stop taking it. Because the MD does not know how to manage TRT and your other hormones effectively. Our Site sponsor Defy is very good and they can work with you over the phone. They will put you on HCG as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ratbag, post: 90293, member: 972"] With that information it's clear that he doesn't have a clew about TRT. Every real TRT expert knows that a T level of 400-500 doesn't work period. The faster you find a real TRT expert the better off you will be. You won't get well on that dosage and your Thyroid obviously needs help. It's good you are learning this now and not after 2 years wondering why it doesn't work. This is why 85% of men put on trt give up on it and stop taking it. Because the MD does not know how to manage TRT and your other hormones effectively. Our Site sponsor Defy is very good and they can work with you over the phone. They will put you on HCG as well. [/QUOTE]
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