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    Cynomel T-3

    Anyone have any experience with Cynomel type T-3?

    Good/ bad?

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    Good stuff.

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    Depends how you use it, for how long and with what. Most women I know rebound and with more then they lost and it actually shut down my thyroid to 0.01 after only 3 mos on...

    I used it before for 6 weeks and this didn't happen but this time it sure did.

    I can see using it to cut for a show, but if not a show or a low dose for GH, I don't see a point in using it with the risk of shutting down your thyroid, burning muscle if your diet isn't right and rebound after your cycle... it's up to you. All I ask is you read up on it yourself and don't just rely on profiles written by others. I am now treating with a dr. and going to a specialist to make sure it gets fixed the right way. It's been on heck of a battle these past few months with my weight though, trying not to get "too big" due to no thyroid function.

    ~Jerzey

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerzey
    Depends how you use it, for how long and with what. Most women I know rebound and with more then they lost and it actually shut down my thyroid to 0.01 after only 3 mos on...

    I used it before for 6 weeks and this didn't happen but this time it sure did.

    I can see using it to cut for a show, but if not a show or a low dose for GH, I don't see a point in using it with the risk of shutting down your thyroid, burning muscle if your diet isn't right and rebound after your cycle... it's up to you. All I ask is you read up on it yourself and don't just rely on profiles written by others. I am now treating with a dr. and going to a specialist to make sure it gets fixed the right way. It's been on heck of a battle these past few months with my weight though, trying not to get "too big" due to no thyroid function.

    ~Jerzey
    Did you take glandulars, coleus forskolli, thyroid support(kelp iodine and other vitamins and herbs) - to help with thyroid recovery? I believe one should do a thyroid pct of a sort.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mesomorphyl
    Did you take glandulars, coleus forskolli, thyroid support(kelp iodine and other vitamins and herbs) - to help with thyroid recovery? I believe one should do a thyroid pct of a sort.
    Multi-vitamin/mineral
    coleus forskolli
    bacopa
    L-tyrosine
    gugulipids

    I am adding kelp now (just ordered it) and selenium. I will have bloodwork done again a week from friday (which is almost exactly 3 mos. post-cycle) to see where I am and I see the specialist on 1/11/06. My primary said it doesn't get any lower then it was, completely shutdown..

    I knew it because I started putting on size fast (I was out of the gym 6-8 weeks too because I got real sick from mold)... My arms are about 14" right now, I just started lifting real heavy since I had the size and even with 5-6 days of cardio a week couldn't drop weight. We'll see, but I'll never touch the stuff again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerzey
    We'll see, but I'll never touch the stuff again.
    3 Months shut down is bad, I hope you do not have to take it the rest of your life. I thought the thyroid bounced back... in my experience and reading others. Sorry you have gone through this.

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    It is the Mexican version of Ctyomel (T3).

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    I agree with Jersey, be very careful and get a doc to do some blood workto rule out any predisposition for thyroid dysfunction. I have Graves Disease and believe me, too much or too little thyroid hormone is a bitch to deal with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tboney
    I agree with Jersey, be very careful and get a doc to do some blood workto rule out any predisposition for thyroid dysfunction. I have Graves Disease and believe me, too much or too little thyroid hormone is a bitch to deal with.
    What is Graves Disease? Uh, shortened version and why thyroid is harmful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mesomorphyl
    What is Graves Disease? Uh, shortened version and why thyroid is harmful.
    Graves disease is a disease where your immune system over-stimulates the thyroid causing hypothyroidism (a friend has it)..It's basically and over-active thyroid.

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    Jerzey,

    I was so sad to read about your problem with the thyroid meds. Hadn't seen your posts here for a while and thought something must be up.
    Do whatever your doctor says, whatever it takes, to get yourself healthy again.

    You're a very attractive and athletic woman, even without AAS. Don't go kill yourself just to build a body to impress jerks who don't even care about you as a real person. It's a trap that's too easy for all of us to fall into.

    Thinking of you,

    -BigLittleTim

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigLittleTim
    Jerzey,

    I was so sad to read about your problem with the thyroid meds. Hadn't seen your posts here for a while and thought something must be up.
    Do whatever your doctor says, whatever it takes, to get yourself healthy again.

    You're a very attractive and athletic woman, even without AAS. Don't go kill yourself just to build a body to impress jerks who don't even care about you as a real person. It's a trap that's too easy for all of us to fall into.

    Thinking of you,

    -BigLittleTim
    I read, but don't post here because someone asked me not to and honestly, I don't want the b.s. in my life, you know?

    My boyfriend has talked me into seeing a specialist and not trying any more theories on fixing my problem and I have to say, he is right. I should have done this 2 months ago when it didn't go back a month or so after my cycle.

    You are awesome, I miss you, I'm at BB4L again and a few other boards, maybe I'll see you there. Thanks for your concern, very thoughtful

    Respectfully,

    Jerzey

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigLittleTim
    Jerzey,

    I was so sad to read about your problem with the thyroid meds. Hadn't seen your posts here for a while and thought something must be up.
    Do whatever your doctor says, whatever it takes, to get yourself healthy again.

    You're a very attractive and athletic woman, even without AAS. Don't go kill yourself just to build a body to impress jerks who don't even care about you as a real person. It's a trap that's too easy for all of us to fall into.

    Thinking of you,

    -BigLittleTim
    Is this guy serious!!! WOW kinda out there!!

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    I doubt I will use res. chem. t3 again... dosing is fairly inaccurate IMO, and the hormone is quite fragile in that state as well...

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    HCG for your thyroid????

    http://www.avantlabs.com/magmain.php...428&issueID=35

    thoughts?

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    not really news. there actually was a thread on HCG, Lutropin, LHR and TRH a couple of weeks ago. HCG stimulates TRH via the LHR. TRH stimulates TSH and prolactin production. The latter is the concern.


    IMO HCG should never be used without an AI and a dopaminergic (cabergoline preferably).

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    the article was written more than a few weeks ago. i dont think i was proclaiming it as "breaking news" A thread and an article are two different things.

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    Quote Originally Posted by prolangtum
    A thread and an article are two different things.
    not really. though you can choose to believe that if you wish.

    though will note that the "article" failed to touch on the prolactin and oestrogen issues that arise from HCG use. Kind of important issues.

    and sadly the article does not even touch on the actual mechanism of action. which was delineated in 1 sentence in the post above. Its mostly fluff and banter about the incompetence of physicians (though you wont get disagreement of that issue)

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