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Why Do I Need Such A Massive Dose Of T3?
I started taking T3, T4 and NDT meds around 2 years ago - the dosage that keeps me functional is 80mcg of T3 (but 100mcg is better), and 3 capsules of 300mg ThyroGold (equivalent to around 4-5 grains of NDT I've been told). When I try and switch it out for 200mcg of T4 or 100mcg of T4, the relief of
I started taking T3, T4 and NDT meds around 2 years ago - the dosage that keeps me functional is 80mcg of T3 (but 100mcg is better), and 3 capsules of 300mg ThyroGold (equivalent to around 4-5 grains of NDT I've been told). When I try and switch it out for 200mcg of T4 or 100mcg of T4, the relief of
CrimsonMacaw
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Has anyone used 7 keto DHEA
7 keto DHEA is a parent hormone that is not converted to steroid hormone such as androgen and estrogen. It is used to improve lean body mass and build muscle, increase the activity of the thyroid gland, boost the immune system, enhance memory and slow aging. I am on lupron and xtandi. Have been experiencing
7 keto DHEA is a parent hormone that is not converted to steroid hormone such as androgen and estrogen. It is used to improve lean body mass and build muscle, increase the activity of the thyroid gland, boost the immune system, enhance memory and slow aging. I am on lupron and xtandi. Have been experiencing
myamic
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Provera
Experiences with medroxyprogesterone (provera)?
Experiences with medroxyprogesterone (provera)?
VR_2020
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PCOS UK (Verity)
4 years ago
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Start Cerazette at age 51?
I am 51 and my periods won´t stop. I have been on HRT for the past seven years - first Oestrogel (Besins Healthcare) + Utrogestan (two pumps of Oestrogel for 25 days a month, Utrogestan 200 mg for ten days a month). Then, when I turned 50, my doctor suggested using HRT daily. Since Oestrogel was out
I am 51 and my periods won´t stop. I have been on HRT for the past seven years - first Oestrogel (Besins Healthcare) + Utrogestan (two pumps of Oestrogel for 25 days a month, Utrogestan 200 mg for ten days a month). Then, when I turned 50, my doctor suggested using HRT daily. Since Oestrogel was out
Hidden
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Women's Health
4 years ago
ask recommendation for vitamin e and any one experience with toxiprofilene( i think wrong spelled this med)
hi everyone, good afternoon, today i just received call from the clinic director as my follow up investigation and he prescribe me the toxiprofelene or toxi something i forget the all details of the name of the drugs. but it will works same like the viagra or baby aspirin to make the blood thinner because
hi everyone, good afternoon, today i just received call from the clinic director as my follow up investigation and he prescribe me the toxiprofelene or toxi something i forget the all details of the name of the drugs. but it will works same like the viagra or baby aspirin to make the blood thinner because
qido
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
Update after starting T3
Hi everyone, So I was on 75mcg Levo when my GP asked me to reduce by alternating 50/75 as my TSH was just under the range. I wasn't happy to do this as my FT3 had just got to the heady heights of 24% through the range after staying at 10% forever. Anyway I introduced T3 and currently take 75mcg Levo
Hi everyone, So I was on 75mcg Levo when my GP asked me to reduce by alternating 50/75 as my TSH was just under the range. I wasn't happy to do this as my FT3 had just got to the heady heights of 24% through the range after staying at 10% forever. Anyway I introduced T3 and currently take 75mcg Levo
Donutlight
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Blood test- 9 days after FET
Hello I had an FET done on 2/24 and had a blood test done on 3/5. Our embryo was a 5 day blastocyst. My result came back negative and with my doctor’s direction stopped taking the progesterone in oil and the estrogen. My test was done 9 days after my transfer. Most post I am reading talk about 2 weeks
Hello I had an FET done on 2/24 and had a blood test done on 3/5. Our embryo was a 5 day blastocyst. My result came back negative and with my doctor’s direction stopped taking the progesterone in oil and the estrogen. My test was done 9 days after my transfer. Most post I am reading talk about 2 weeks
Lass41
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
Apple cider vinegar
Hi all, I was diagnosed with PA before christmas but had been deficient and on b12 inhections for a couple of years already. I SI once a week atm. I also have to take enzyme replacement therapy due to bad bowel movements and low faecal elastase. I have been on ert for 14 months. A month ago I started
Hi all, I was diagnosed with PA before christmas but had been deficient and on b12 inhections for a couple of years already. I SI once a week atm. I also have to take enzyme replacement therapy due to bad bowel movements and low faecal elastase. I have been on ert for 14 months. A month ago I started
Luac
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Osteoporosis, Osteopenia, Parkinson's Disease And Melatonin : The Melatonin Series Continues
Since PwP are at increased risk for Osteoporosis and Osteopenia, I am writing this post to illustrate how once again, Melatonin may be quite useful for the purpose of staving off or preventing Osteoporosis or Osteopenia. The following Meta Analysis discusses the relationship of Osteoporosis
Since PwP are at increased risk for Osteoporosis and Osteopenia, I am writing this post to illustrate how once again, Melatonin may be quite useful for the purpose of staving off or preventing Osteoporosis or Osteopenia. The following Meta Analysis discusses the relationship of Osteoporosis
chartist
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Melatonin
Hello, I just read this: "Talk with your healthcare provider if you have hormone-sensitive cancer like breast or prostate cancer. Melatonin can change the amount of estrogen in your body. This may worsen your condition." from this web site: https://www.mskcc.org/cancer-care/integrative-medicine/herbs
Hello, I just read this: "Talk with your healthcare provider if you have hormone-sensitive cancer like breast or prostate cancer. Melatonin can change the amount of estrogen in your body. This may worsen your condition." from this web site: https://www.mskcc.org/cancer-care/integrative-medicine/herbs
TheTopBanana
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Inhibitory effects of EE2 on testosterone release in rat primary Leydig cells
The paper entitled: Down regulation of testosterone production through luteinizing hormone receptor regulation in male rats exposed to 17α-ethynylestradiol (2020) https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-58125-0 A subject for pjoshea, Nal and the other SoC-unlimited posters to comment on its possible
The paper entitled: Down regulation of testosterone production through luteinizing hormone receptor regulation in male rats exposed to 17α-ethynylestradiol (2020) https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-58125-0 A subject for pjoshea, Nal and the other SoC-unlimited posters to comment on its possible
Justfor_
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 years ago
Getting private bloods done
Hi everyone ❤️ I'm wanting to get private blood work on my FSH, as my surgery refused to do them, I'm 59 and started to go through the menupause in my early 40s,..43, 44 I think.. And my surgery are going off bloods Done over 7 years ago saying there's no need to do these again, even though I've had
Hi everyone ❤️ I'm wanting to get private blood work on my FSH, as my surgery refused to do them, I'm 59 and started to go through the menupause in my early 40s,..43, 44 I think.. And my surgery are going off bloods Done over 7 years ago saying there's no need to do these again, even though I've had
birkie
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Will go off progesterone at 12 weeks—what is it like?
Hello! I am still more than three weeks away from doing this, but I've started to think about it. I've been taking estrogen tablets, progesterone pessaries and nightly progesterone shots since the start of this pregnancy and am now 8w2d pregnant. We saw the little shrimp on Monday and heard a normal
Hello! I am still more than three weeks away from doing this, but I've started to think about it. I've been taking estrogen tablets, progesterone pessaries and nightly progesterone shots since the start of this pregnancy and am now 8w2d pregnant. We saw the little shrimp on Monday and heard a normal
LuxFleur
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
Struggling to conceive, using clear blue ovulation tests and need advice
Good morning, I have been using clear blue 4 day ovulation tests and this morning I got my 6th day in a row of a flashing smiley face. Would someone normally go this long with estrogen rising but no LH surge? It seems like on the chart on the box that someone my typically get maybe 3 days of estrogen
Good morning, I have been using clear blue 4 day ovulation tests and this morning I got my 6th day in a row of a flashing smiley face. Would someone normally go this long with estrogen rising but no LH surge? It seems like on the chart on the box that someone my typically get maybe 3 days of estrogen
ReBeCcA-90
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
4 years ago
Hrt
Hope someone can advise about hrt. Firstly to be clear I have not been diagnosed with antiphospholipid syndrome but during the course of investigations for my Inflammatory arthritis I tested positive twice for antiphospholipid antibodies. I'm 50, periods are getting further apart and I've had what I
Hope someone can advise about hrt. Firstly to be clear I have not been diagnosed with antiphospholipid syndrome but during the course of investigations for my Inflammatory arthritis I tested positive twice for antiphospholipid antibodies. I'm 50, periods are getting further apart and I've had what I
Brychni
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
4 years ago
Estrogen, again?
Michael Glodé (Glo-day) has a depth of knowledge in our disease unmatched. His blog post mentions it as he gives an update to the estrogen treatment option for Prostate cancer. Worth subscribing for a monthly or so message: https://prost8blog.com/2021/02/28/return-to-estrogen/
Michael Glodé (Glo-day) has a depth of knowledge in our disease unmatched. His blog post mentions it as he gives an update to the estrogen treatment option for Prostate cancer. Worth subscribing for a monthly or so message: https://prost8blog.com/2021/02/28/return-to-estrogen/
tarhoosier
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Emotions all over the shop
Hi all, I am due to have a FET on wed - when I had my transfer before I was full of excitement and hope whereas this time I just feel like I’ve got nothing in the tank. I am taking estrogen tablets as this is a frozen cycle and I have never done this before as both previous cycles were fresh. Have
Hi all, I am due to have a FET on wed - when I had my transfer before I was full of excitement and hope whereas this time I just feel like I’ve got nothing in the tank. I am taking estrogen tablets as this is a frozen cycle and I have never done this before as both previous cycles were fresh. Have
strawberriesandcream
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
TRT & prostate cancer
Why can't you do TRT if you control DHT & Estrogen?
Why can't you do TRT if you control DHT & Estrogen?
ocman
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 years ago
Cortisol testing question - Dutch plus
I would like to get my cortisol levels tested as reading it might be a reason why I am having trouble with T3. I have been recommended the regenerus test here but my functional doctor has recommended the Dutch complete test. The DUTCH Plus® report includes: Metabolites of Estrogens (10, including
I would like to get my cortisol levels tested as reading it might be a reason why I am having trouble with T3. I have been recommended the regenerus test here but my functional doctor has recommended the Dutch complete test. The DUTCH Plus® report includes: Metabolites of Estrogens (10, including
jsy_girl
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Natural progesterone, dizziness and indigestion
Hi all, I’m 55, my periods stopped in November last year. I’ve been prescribed natural oestrogen gel and natural progesterone tablets (utrogestan) due to developing migraine related vertigo (thought to be hormone related). I can’t take synthetic hormones, hence the natural versions. Anyway, seeing as
Hi all, I’m 55, my periods stopped in November last year. I’ve been prescribed natural oestrogen gel and natural progesterone tablets (utrogestan) due to developing migraine related vertigo (thought to be hormone related). I can’t take synthetic hormones, hence the natural versions. Anyway, seeing as
Julesboz
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Women's Health
4 years ago
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