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    ^^^ *** Thyroid question, difficult and interesting **** ^^^^

    Ok, lets see if anyone can make sense out of this

    I have just stopped using tren ace 50mg ed and NPP 75mg eod. I have been and continued using 100mg Test p EOD and 20-40mg Dbol ed.

    I have off and on, gotten very tired experiencing these symptoms

    1.sensitive to touch and cold
    2.lethargy
    3.depression mildly
    4.lack of focus
    5.inability to lose bodyfat
    6.seemingly hot body temperature (May not be cause for concern)

    I have went to the doctor and they are testing my TSH for my thyroid and a complete metabolic panel, though I am not sure exactly what that consists of.

    I have researched thyroid problems and hypothyroidism keeps comin up.

    I have learned this:
    hypo-
    *too much estrogen reduces thyroid hormone
    *liver and kidneys convert thyroid output to thyroid
    *progesterone helps promote thyroid hormone production
    *vitamins b6 and b12 as well as iodine help thyroid

    "Although TSH is the most common method to diagnose low

    thyroid, having "normal" TSH levels does not

    automatically rule out hypothyroidism
    . In addition to

    the TSH test, a more complete thyroid panel should also

    include free T3, free T4, and possibly TPO antibodies,

    and reverse T3. Although these are the best tests to

    evaluate thyroid function, these tests are often not

    performed because they are more expensive than the

    common tests and may not be covered by your insurance

    companies. When choosing a doctor to treat your possible

    thyroid problem, ask your doctor what tests they include

    in their thyroid panel.

    When choosing a doctor to help with your potential low

    thyroid, you should ask whether the doctor uses

    medications other than Synthroid . Synthroid is the most

    commonly prescribed thyroid medication but is not the

    best solution. Physicians with experience in

    successfully treating thyroid disease will also utilize

    other alternatives such as natural compounded T3/T4

    hormone, or Armour thyroid. Natural supplements such as

    l-tyrosine, iodine, bladderwack (sea weed), natural

    progesterone, adrenal and thyroid glandulars can also

    stimulate thyroid function.
    "



    Does anyone have any comments etc on this subject?
    Last edited by dehydromethandrotren; 04-20-2009 at 07:17 PM.

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    bump.

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    Almost all the sides you are feeling are commonly experienced on cycle. None of them look that concerning. 2,3,4,5 look estrogen related. Or they may have nothing to do with your cycle at all. Your cmp is gonna come back all screwed up, but untill you get the results i dont think your gonna get much input.

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    I understand and agree but I am hoping someone can give more input etc.

    the added other symptoms combined with what may be considered normal symptoms, is what makes me curious

    And whats cmp ?

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