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      A Former User @dan.dominic
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      @dan-dominic

      But a synthetic vitamin only feeds the physical body at the end of the day no matter what we think it will do for us

      we have to consider it all and think of the big picture in our lives

      there needs to be a push for agriculture that grows food to be nutritious not to grow food just for the sake of growing food or we are going to be needing more and more supplements

      our lives don't have to be so hard if we stand up and fight for what is right today after all

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        GreekDemiGod @A Former User
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        Latest blood test came out bad.

        • High LDL (154 mg/dL)
        • Low DHEA-S
        • High-ish Prolactin (336 uUI/mL)
        • Low Test 300 ng/dL
        • High TSH 3.4 uUI/mL

        I only slept 5 hours that night before the blood test, so that might have had an influence. But it's still bad.
        Thinking of trying exogenous thyroid again, but on all the combinations I've tried in the past I've felt worse on a long-term basis.

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          TexugoDoMel @GreekDemiGod
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          @GreekDemiGod

          You said:

          Thinking of trying exogenous thyroid again, but on all the combinations I've tried in the past I've felt worse on a long-term basis.

          When you say that, is it during or after you stop using it?

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            GreekDemiGod @TexugoDoMel
            last edited by GreekDemiGod

            @TexugoDoMel During.
            I made the mistake of switching my doses way too often.
            I should have stayed on a dose for a minimum of 2 weeks, ideally 4-6 weeks.

            This time, 'm going to try 50mcg T4 + 25/ 50 mcg T3 for a month.

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              Mr. X @GreekDemiGod
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              @GreekDemiGod which brand did u use ? i guess idealabs? Ive had such problems with tyromix and tyromax such a high adrenaline response with pounding heart all nights. Dont want to bash haidut here but liquid thyroid can be a hit or miss. I know high adrenaline from synthetic t4 only, t4/t3 combos, NDT and Glandular. But these two was accpetional never had this in my life.

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                TexugoDoMel @GreekDemiGod
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                @GreekDemiGod said in Personal Log - Digestion, energy, vitality:

                @TexugoDoMel During.
                I made the mistake of switching my doses way too often.
                I should have stayed on a dose for a minimum of 2 weeks, ideally 4-6 weeks.

                This time, 'm going to try 50mcg T4 + 25/ 50 mcg T3 for a month.

                I don't know your background (apart from what you said in your post) or your diet in general, but I would consider that something is wrong with your diet or routine, especially if supplementing thyroid with a stable dose doesn't help you and you "feel worse on a long-term basis" just like before, since thyroid increases the need for nutrients.

                Thyroid supplementation has to be a support for a higher state, not a mask

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                  GreekDemiGod @TexugoDoMel
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                  Had a brain MRI yesterday. Found out I have a deviated septum and inflamed sinuses. This would explain my chronic stuffed nose, loss of smell, morning fatigue and headache, poor, non-restorative sleep.
                  Will likely do septoplasty in the coming months.
                  And I usually sleep on my back, which is only worsening. I will start using bigger pillows and sleep on my side.

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                    Crypt Keeper @GreekDemiGod
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                    @GreekDemiGod If it makes you feel any better, these things are somewhat common findings on an MRI. Somehow I fixed by chronic sinus problems by getting my Vitamin D levels restored to normal (which I think fixed PTH). Though recently spring allergies have been a little annoying. I couldn't bring myself to do a septoplasty.

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                      GreekDemiGod @Crypt Keeper
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                      Started using Gelatin, bought 2 bags of 2 kgs, I'm taking 2 tbsp at each meal bloomed in water, so 6 tbsp/ day.
                      I'm hoping to have a beneficial effect on my digestion, and to reduce my intestinal inflammation.
                      Already noticing more bowel movements from it.

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                        GreekDemiGod @GreekDemiGod
                        last edited by GreekDemiGod

                        What I'm currently doing

                        • 6 tbsp Gelatin per day
                        • 75 mcg T4
                        • Aggressive Strength Testosterone Booster (1 month of this almost doubled my T levels, from 300 to 590)
                        • Dandelion + Chamomile tea
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                          Mr. X @GreekDemiGod
                          last edited by Mr. X

                          @GreekDemiGod
                          What is agressive strength T booster?

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                            GreekDemiGod @Mr. X
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                            @Mr-X It's a brand name, that based on my research, is one of the few legit ones.
                            https://mikemahler.com/shop/nutrition-supplements/aggressive-strength-testosterone-booster/

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                              GreekDemiGod @GreekDemiGod
                              last edited by GreekDemiGod

                              I saw this post by Danny Roddy and it perfectly matches my symptoms. Hopefully getting the dose right and bringing my temps and pulse to optimal levels solves them.

                              https://x.com/dannyroddy/status/1794016495976014081

                              *Hypoglycemia, steatorrhea (fat malabsorption), and gynecomastia are three of the most common liver problems associated with hypothyroidism that I know of. The right dose of thyroid hormone has been used to correct all three problems. Along with all the typical markers of hypothyroidism (e.g., pulse, temperature, cholesterol), the hormone prolactin has been used to assess the severity of liver disease.

                              "Hypothyroidism may have features that mimic liver disease (pseudo‐liver disease)." Hodges (2002)*

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                                GreekDemiGod @GreekDemiGod
                                last edited by GreekDemiGod

                                Motility is still low, constipation still present. I have to take Magnesium Oxide and Cascara daily to get the bowels moving. I've also been eating gelatin regularly (6 tbsp/ day), it does feel soothing to my digestive tract, but don't feel digestive symptom improvements from it. Helps my sleep, though.

                                I also started taking TUDCA, Glutamine again. I've used them in the past on and off.
                                Also drinking dandelion tea regularly (for liver/ bile support)

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                                  GreekDemiGod @GreekDemiGod
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                                  Bowel movements regularity is now better. And I’m no longer using Mag. Oxide or Cascara Sagrada as I ran out.
                                  Coffee and cigarettes are useful in triggering a BM.
                                  But my chronic bloating hasn’t much improved.
                                  I’m at a loss on what to try next for digestion.

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                                    bowser @GreekDemiGod
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                                    @GreekDemiGod What does your diet look like? Are your pulse and temp going up? Digestion and motility are highly dependent on thyroid function

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                                      Jakeandpace
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                                      What is your activity levels like? I’ve noticed walking regularly and/or sprinting tend to speed up digestion.

                                      Also I pretty heavily relied upon nicotine for a while which tended to greatly speed up bowels and made my bloating disappear completely, it gave me a very flat stomach that felt great and it was a very similar feeling to thyroid in that regard. Not so similar to thyroid as it made me manic even in smaller doses. Vitamin D tends to eliminate bloating when taken orally but also makes me feel weird when I take it for too long so I only reserve it for when I know I need it. Thyroid has eliminated bloating for me as well but it’s hard to find the right dose. When I’ve eaten liver in the past it has had the same effect but also comes with other bad side effects at higher doses.

                                      I’d say nicotine is a no go long term solution that may be helpful in the short term.

                                      I’m very serious about sprinting though. It has been the most beneficial to my health over any food or supplement.

                                      That’s just my experience with things in terms of digestion

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                                        bowser @Jakeandpace
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                                        @Jakeandpace Same here, sprinting does something magical to the body.

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                                          GreekDemiGod @bowser
                                          last edited by GreekDemiGod

                                          Started tracking my daily bowel movements. It has been a full month where I’ve had at least 2 bowel movements daily.
                                          I’m currently not taking any helpers, like laxatives(Cascara) or Magnesium, which I’ve taken in the past regularly.
                                          The only helpers I take are coffee and some cigarettes (2-4 per day) that help in triggering a bowel movement.

                                          So I guess that’s progress.
                                          The stool is not very well formed, so I would say there is some inflammation present.
                                          I still get some dandruff, dermatitis when consuming starch/ wheat and A1 dairy regularly.

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                                            GreekDemiGod @bowser
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                                            @bowser said in Personal Log - Digestion, energy, vitality:

                                            @GreekDemiGod What does your diet look like? Are your pulse and temp going up? Digestion and motility are highly dependent on thyroid function

                                            I’ve written in my other thread (Thyroid log).
                                            Temps are great now.
                                            Improving thyroid/ temps hasn’t brought me much digestive benefits to be honest.

                                            Walking indeed after meals helps a lot, but I don’t do that regularly.

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