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HRT in Women
Wife's Hormone Panel (any insight appreciated)
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<blockquote data-quote="Systemlord" data-source="post: 105428" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p><strong>Progesterone</strong></p><p></p><p>It looks like your wife might be having thyroid issues, reverse T3 is higher than we would like, below 15 is best. Reverse T3 prevents the free thyroid hormones Free T3 from entering her cells causing hypothyroidism symptoms. At the end of the day all other tests can look normal and if Free T3 is low, than there are problems as this is where the rubber meets the road as far as thyroid hormones are concerned, it's what Free T is to Total T, free hormones to act on your bodies tissues. </p><p></p><p>Even if Free T3 is optimal, Reverse T3 can ruin the day for good Free T3 levels. These tests needs to be run together and cannot be run separately as the ratio of RT3 to FT3 needs to be optimal. Also Free T4 is a little low and is best midrange. Progesterone looks low as well if not mistaken. TSH is also a poor indicator of thyroid status, it can be deceivingly normal on the surface. </p><p></p><p>I'm no expert on testosterone levels in women, but it's no secret that being at the bottom of the ranges usually presents with symptoms. I have no idea regarding <span style="color: #3e3e3e">IUD implant for birth control. The problem with insurance doctors is they treat disease and as long as you wife is in the normal ranges treatment will usually be denied, these ranges are problematic as they have many people within them who are symptomatic. Insurance companies love these ranges as it provides quick denial of services.</span></p><p><span style="color: #3e3e3e"></span></p><p><span style="color: #3e3e3e">There aren't many doctors who even know how to do TRT for men let alone women properly, our site </span>sponsors (Defy Medical and Prime Body) do know how to do TRT right for both men and women. I'm going to be joining Defy myself here shorty. </p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.restartmed.com/normal-thyroid-levels/" target="_blank">https://www.restartmed.com/normal-thyroid-levels/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Systemlord, post: 105428, member: 15832"] [b]Progesterone[/b] It looks like your wife might be having thyroid issues, reverse T3 is higher than we would like, below 15 is best. Reverse T3 prevents the free thyroid hormones Free T3 from entering her cells causing hypothyroidism symptoms. At the end of the day all other tests can look normal and if Free T3 is low, than there are problems as this is where the rubber meets the road as far as thyroid hormones are concerned, it's what Free T is to Total T, free hormones to act on your bodies tissues. Even if Free T3 is optimal, Reverse T3 can ruin the day for good Free T3 levels. These tests needs to be run together and cannot be run separately as the ratio of RT3 to FT3 needs to be optimal. Also Free T4 is a little low and is best midrange. Progesterone looks low as well if not mistaken. TSH is also a poor indicator of thyroid status, it can be deceivingly normal on the surface. I'm no expert on testosterone levels in women, but it's no secret that being at the bottom of the ranges usually presents with symptoms. I have no idea regarding [COLOR=#3e3e3e]IUD implant for birth control. The problem with insurance doctors is they treat disease and as long as you wife is in the normal ranges treatment will usually be denied, these ranges are problematic as they have many people within them who are symptomatic. Insurance companies love these ranges as it provides quick denial of services. There aren't many doctors who even know how to do TRT for men let alone women properly, our site [/COLOR]sponsors (Defy Medical and Prime Body) do know how to do TRT right for both men and women. I'm going to be joining Defy myself here shorty. [URL]https://www.restartmed.com/normal-thyroid-levels/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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