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    lee_platts is offline New Member
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    steroids and thyroid medication

    hi im new on here, would like to kno if anyone knows how safe it is to use gear whilst using medication for an underactive thyroid, im currently taking levothyroxine, thanks

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    Thyroid meds are ridiculously powerful. Just going off my mother whom had hers removed for cancer small changes in dosage can affect your personality and weight. I wouldn't recommend it, unless you talk to your thyroid specialist first.

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    zoltans4 is offline Junior Member
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    people cycle on T3 all the time which is stronger than synthroid . If you are on thyroid meds from a doctor, then there isn't anything different in a cycle that is gonna happen with our natural T4 production, cycling.

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    ^^ Agreed. I don't see a problem with it, seeing as they don't interact with one another and synthetic thyroid hormones are often used alongside AAS.

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    I'm taking dr. prescribed T3 at 75mcg's a day along with the aas protocol. You do the aas to prevent muscle wasting while losing fat. That is the only way you can keep from losing muscle while on big doses of T3. T3 is some powerful stuff, took me 21 days to get ramped up to 75mcg's expect tachardia, heart pounding, dull headaches, lots and lots of energy. Its like being on methamphetamines only a lot cleaner, you dont have that wired out of your mind feeling, but you can definately tell you are in high gear. But the good news is that you can sleep at night. You will be wore ass out! by bed time and can sleep really well for 7-8 hrs.

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