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T3 and TRT
Does anyone have any experience with how bloodwork would come back if you're running t3 along with your blast/cruise?
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I thought about that
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thyroid levels would be elevated.
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[QUOTE=teejey;926128]thyroid levels would be elevated.
Elevated to the point of concern if I were to use 50mcg ed? Like would my doc say wtf or just say whoa you thyroid is working overtime?
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thyroid levels would be elevated.
Elevated to the point of concern if I were to use 50mcg ed? Like would my doc say wtf or just say whoa you thyroid is working overtime?
It could prob make it appear you have hyper active thyroid or something. I think it differs from individuals. Like my baseline t3 uptake has been high before if i ran t3 itd look like i had hyperthyroidism.
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Your doctor is not going to be checking for thyroid values when checking for test levels. That's usually only done IF you are actually experiencing some kind of symptom and/or symtoms that would warrant him to even check your thyroid. Make sense?
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Yes thanks, makes perfect sense. My dr has such limited understanding I had to show her about AI before she would give me a script. She won't even check my e2 unless I request it
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In addition your doctor isn't even going to check T3 before checking TSH first. But, again I explained that already. Also, that will only show up if they are running a Complete Metabolic panel on you as well
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Doctors will ONLY check TSH first and foremost then go on from there if your TSH is or is not out of range. Then they go on to check things like Total and Free T4 and T3, Reverse T3 uptake, and the list goes on and on. So I hope that helps explain some things for ya there bud
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Yes, most docs won’t check thyroid with test. And like above, they will only test tsh. But t3 has a short half life so it has to be dosed daily. I would take 25mcg a day, but break that up to 12.5 and take it 2x a day for best results IMO.
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