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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
would you go on TRT with my levels ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 139677" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>If I were you, I would 100% go on TRT with your levels and symptoms.</p><p></p><p>But firstly, I would go on thyroid medication. What’s more obvious than your low free T, is your thyroid dysfunction. You have a low free T3, which would most likely cause hypothyroid symptoms in most people. Low thyroid symptoms mimic low testosterone symptoms. What’s even worse, is that you have a high reverse T3. You want that below 15. What it does is sits in the T3 receptors all over the body, and blocks actual T3 from getting in. So you already have a low amount of circulating free T3, but what’s even worse is that low amount can’t even bind to the receptors and give you any of the effects of T3. So on a cellular level, you are probably extremely hypothyroid.</p><p></p><p>So think about it in regards to testosterone. Imagine if something was blocking your testosterone receptors, and you already have a low testosterone level of 465. If your testosterone receptors are blocked, you’re going to feel the same as someone with a testosterone level of 50-100, or less. That’s basically what’s going on with your body currently, just in regards to thyroid. The thyroid is called the Master Gland for a reason. It’s even more important than testosterone.</p><p></p><p>I would say get your thyroid figured out first, and then see how you’re doing symptom wise. Then if you still have low testosterone levels, and are still symptomatic, I would go on TRT. You could of course go on both at the same time, but if I had a choice, I would personally do thyroid first, then address testosterone if needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 139677, member: 15043"] If I were you, I would 100% go on TRT with your levels and symptoms. But firstly, I would go on thyroid medication. What’s more obvious than your low free T, is your thyroid dysfunction. You have a low free T3, which would most likely cause hypothyroid symptoms in most people. Low thyroid symptoms mimic low testosterone symptoms. What’s even worse, is that you have a high reverse T3. You want that below 15. What it does is sits in the T3 receptors all over the body, and blocks actual T3 from getting in. So you already have a low amount of circulating free T3, but what’s even worse is that low amount can’t even bind to the receptors and give you any of the effects of T3. So on a cellular level, you are probably extremely hypothyroid. So think about it in regards to testosterone. Imagine if something was blocking your testosterone receptors, and you already have a low testosterone level of 465. If your testosterone receptors are blocked, you’re going to feel the same as someone with a testosterone level of 50-100, or less. That’s basically what’s going on with your body currently, just in regards to thyroid. The thyroid is called the Master Gland for a reason. It’s even more important than testosterone. I would say get your thyroid figured out first, and then see how you’re doing symptom wise. Then if you still have low testosterone levels, and are still symptomatic, I would go on TRT. You could of course go on both at the same time, but if I had a choice, I would personally do thyroid first, then address testosterone if needed. [/QUOTE]
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