Ask Physiolojik Thread

No idea. It could be totally unrelated. I’ve been amped up for a couple of weeks so maybe it was just coincidence. It’s the only thing I added. Who knows.

This sounds terrible CL. I am really sorry you’re going through this.

@ChickenLittle

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@zeek1414 I think r ala is great. Only thing to watch is that it can lower thyroid but if you’re not hypo it’s ok!

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@jpt365 we would need imaging and an entire set of labs. Combined with the symptoms you’re describing, this could be an autoimmune issue. Does she have an endo? What state?

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Thanks man! I’m sorry I clog up your thread with my nonsense. I just don’t really have anywhere else to talk about it.
I am nucking futts! :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:
I have so many unanswered questions.

Stop putting yourself down. You’re in a complicated and frustrating situation. Anyone would be irritable if they had you’re particular medical pathology, nothing wrong with venting either, nor do you clog up Dr Sir’s thread

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Thanks a lot, will ask my Dr. For a referral to an endo. Where can I get dosages from?

They’re trying to get her to an endo but she’s unwilling to do just about anything. We live in Vermont.

First of all, no you’re not, you’re suffering, end of story. I feel the same desperation when I come on here during my bad times asking for help. If anyone wants to be upset with you for asking for help then that’s THEIR problem, not yours. We’re here to support each other, everyone should remember that.

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As far as the drugs go the reason I don’t reccomend dosing yourself besides the fact you have no experience but you also have no idea what’s really going on. You don’t want to take nolva or arimidex if it’s a progesterone issue. You need to get bloods drawn and assess the problem before you just start taking powerful drugs taking shots in the dark. Which is why I suggest to see an endo get bloods and go from there. If your not satisfied with what the endo says then post your blood results in a new thread on the forum and people can more accurately give you help. For anyone to tell you now to take X amount of this drug is irresponsible and I strongly suggest you not do it.

Thank you! @unreal24278 and @jpt365

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It’s best to start low. In the case of anastrozole 1/4 pill 2-3 times a week is a good start. Accpted practice is a whole pill EOD or even every day, which is way too much for most men. Some guys need that much, but that dosing is based on women being treated for cancer. Don’t crash your E2. Go slow, and make changes one thing at a time weeks apart. Also, this is just for your information IF the blood work shows that this is your problem. Do not fly blind, @zeek1414 is offering good advice.

What labs would help me confirm that I do or not have Graves?

  • TPO antibody
  • TRAb (I believe TSI tends to be elevated in peoplez with graves?)
  • TSH
  • FT4
  • FT3
  • TT3
  • TT4

@ChickenLittle

Tho I could be wrong, I’m not a medical professional

Okay Thanks! Didn’t know if I needed to do the TRab again or not. That’s the expensive one.

Dr Sir can probs clarify. I think it’s required tho

Thanks again! I am trying to get private labs done locally and you would swear I ask for a kidney​:rofl::rofl::rofl:

Hi do you know anything about Coronary syndrome x? My father has that sickness

Would cycle help my father or doing bodybuilding

Any permanent cure for that sickness?

Thank you

Hey man. I think lifting and fitness of any kind is good for cardiac issues, including microvascular angina. I would not recommend using drugs though.

@monstermmorpg

I would pull all the labs again for sure. How’re you feeling these days