KSman is Here

First let me say you are an impressive man, I have read most of the sticky post can’t say I understand but about 30-50% of it all but I will learn. I posted a case thread and would love to have you check it out and pass along your wisdom. I am going to start your protocol for my shots as soon as I get the small needles and would like to here what you think about my labs to see if I need to make any changes. Thanks for your time I don’t take what you do lightly!

Could you please take a look on the most recent comments, thanks

http://tnation.T-Nation.com/free_online_forum/sports_training_performance_bodybuilding_trt/doc_says_no_hcgai?id=5588075&pageNo=1

KSman,

I am sure you have been busy but would you mind taking a look at my thread and provide me with some feedback or point me in the right direction?

I would really appreciate it.

Thank you

I will be stopping IR after 2 weeks, after no improvement in well being or improvement in body temps.

Any thoughts on proper Cream dosing? I think my doctor has me too low and I want to make sure my argument is valid… Thanks

Hey Ksman, have some temps and questions.

KSman,

Have posted a few more numbers as well as body temperature readings in my thread. Thanks for your help.

Thought on lab work please
http://tnation.T-Nation.com/free_online_forum/sports_training_performance_bodybuilding_trt/doc_says_no_hcgai?id=5588075&pageNo=1

I posted all the info you asked for. I would love your feed back when you have time. Thanks

Posted further info to my thread, I am not sure if you are prescribed or not so thats why I am updating you here.

Thank you for your help, just the advice you have given me has helped me feel a difference

Further commentary and last few questions on the thread.

Thank you in advance KS

Posted follow up response on thread, your advice is appreciated. Thank you

Bro I posted my new thyroid labs with RT3 I’m think i have a problem . http://tnation.TNation.com/free_online_forum/sports_training_performance_bodybuilding_trt/help_with_trt?pageNo=2#5691220

Would love you help here -

http://tnation.T-Nation.com/free_online_forum/sports_training_performance_bodybuilding_trt/20_year_old_no_libido?id=5376903&pageNo=1

http://tnation.T-Nation.com/free_online_forum/sports_training_performance_bodybuilding_trt/doc_says_no_hcgai?id=5588075&pageNo=1

I posted some more lab results that I just got in on Friday. Could you take a look and let me know what you think

Thanks

Hey KSMan, just got a lot of lab tests back. You can see them here:

Updated thread

Updated.

You need to be more careful when telling people to load iodine… This is ridiculous… Just cause something worked for you doesn’t mean it works for everyone or isn’t a danger!! I like you but you are stuck on this shit and pay more attention to IR then anything else… This is not solving people’s problems and can make things worse when loading at such a high level.

U say shit like testing for hashimotos first isn’t right or a waist… No it isn’t cause if people have heart palpitations or hashimotos you could send them into a heart attack… That’s Insane… If you argue it just cause it worked for you… Your wrong

Please link to problems with Hachi+IR.

When many have hypo symptoms and history of low iodine intake, it makes sense to address the obvious problem. You want all cases of concern to have thyroid antibody testing?

I have written here before that it is disturbing that we see so many hypothyroid and ID cases here. I have pointed out that his probably does not reflect the population at large, but does reflect on the population of guys to get here via search engines. I am well aware of how this looks and am concerned about how it makes me look like a broken record.

I go after iodine issues because ID is common in society. We can detect functional hypothyroidism with a fever thermometer. We have docs ignoring troubling labs, guys have low body temperatures and some have poor results on TRT, as we do expect with thyroid problems. So when TRT does not work, we need to consider thyroid problems.

Iodine does not cause Hachi’s, but will bring it forward if latent.

This may be bound to happen anyways and can be confused with hyperthyroidism too:
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At some stages of Hashimoto’s disease, however, and in particular, often during the early stages, the thyroid that is in the process of autoimmune failure may actually spurt into action and become temporarily overactive, making a person hyperthyroid.
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More, and there is a lot on the WWW:

I will continue to “screen” for thyroid problems because they are so common here.