
Originally Posted by
kefalo
Here is the question that always confused me - if you are on T3 and your temperature is not increased does that mean that the dosage is not right for you and you need to up until it does.
In other words, which of the two approaches is right.
The first approach: Just taking T3, usually pyramid up and down for 4-6 weeks and not paying attention to your body temperature. These cycles, as most of you know, usually go up to 75-100 mcg but just for a few days.
The second approach: Start with a specific dosage, measure your morning temperatures and increase the dosage until your body temperature increases 0.4-0.6, then run it until your body temperature starts decreasing or until you decide to stop.
I've did the former once or twice with lower dosages and never saw the temperature increase.
Does this mean that it was a waste of time and that the T3 did nothing? (I was running some other stuff too at the time, so I can't really say for myself)