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    mistergodbody is offline Junior Member
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    Does gH increase/decrease thyroid function?

    I got a slow thyroid soaring throughout my family genes....i know tren lowers my thyroid function......will gH do the same???

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    I always take t3 while on..
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    mistergodbody is offline Junior Member
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    so it lowers it??

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    HGH lowers your T4 so I suggest you take T4 when using HGH.

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    I am confused , because my doctor says that it is ok to take low dose 2-3iu of GH..but he says not to mess with your Thyroid and that it is not necessary...

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    Quote Originally Posted by fossilfuel7 View Post
    I am confused , because my doctor says that it is ok to take low dose 2-3iu of GH..but he says not to mess with your Thyroid and that it is not necessary...
    Have a blood test done. That is the only way to see how your body reacts.

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