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Tren, and thyroid hormones

If you have a normal thyroid (thyroid function appears normal) on Blood Work
Why the hesitation? Clearly T3 and Tren have been used successfully for years.

The folks in the crowd (myself included) would like to know the specific NEGATIVE outcomes T3 can cause. Irreversable, untreatable thyroid
function? ....Growing hair on your palms???

If my swiss cheese memory serves, the worst that could happen is that you would need full time thyroid meds to balance things out. That's not a great outcome , but Is there more danger..... Like growing a Vagina.....? :daisy: :kitty: :bikinimom
 
Anyone with a negative experience with T-3 feel free to post up and let us know the details of how much T-3 you were using, which anabolic androgenic steroids, etc...
 
halfcenturian said:
If you have a normal thyroid (thyroid function appears normal) on Blood Work
Why the hesitation? Clearly T3 and Tren have been used successfully for years.

The folks in the crowd (myself included) would like to know the specific NEGATIVE outcomes T3 can cause. Irreversable, untreatable thyroid
function? ....Growing hair on your palms???

If my swiss cheese memory serves, the worst that could happen is that you would need full time thyroid meds to balance things out. That's not a great outcome , but Is there more danger..... Like growing a Vagina.....? :daisy: :kitty: :bikinimom

lol

Eddy, what did your blood work look like after your long t3 run?
 
Sorry to bring up an old thread but I'm struggling to find the info I'm looking for regarding this. I had thyroid cancer about 7 years ago and am on T3 daily for life as it is. Would it simply be a case of increase my dose to even things out?

p.s. forgot to mention, due to the past illness, the operation removed my thyroid, so i have none.
 
Here are my rules ( for whatever that's worth)
To lessen Tren sides....Mast P/T3 and GH if you have the cash
If running GH use T4
If no GH T3
I run the T4 at 100mcg and the T3 at 50( HG)
If you are on permanent T3( thyroid removal) and you are taking 50mcg daily you could try upping to 75 but be careful

To check T3 to see if it's working buy an ear thermometer. Check your temp each morning. With the additional T3 your base temp should rise approx.3 degrees( that's 3/10) if it doesn't raise the dose by 25mcg until this is achieved. Ken
 
The linkage of sweating (at any time) and tren are due to its ability to completely halt lipogensis (converting carbs to fat)... Virtually every carb you eat is used immediately for normal functions, then a levels that exceed normal capacity are packed into muscle cells as glycogen. Anything beyond that limit is burned off and not stored as fat, hence the raised temps and sweating.

While I don't recommend it, Levothyroxine(T-4) is the better supplement to take as it will be converted to Triiodothyronine(T-3) by your body as needed. I have always tested thyroid during and post Tren cycles and it has also always returned to normal levels in rapid fashion. There is absolutely no way I'd risk that by adding more volatility to an already delicate balance.

The severity of tren sides are a direct result of your dosage vs body composition. If you're a small guy (like so many new users unfortunately are) taking 350mg a week could be brutal... there's just too few androgen receptors to bind to. If your taking test as well, tren will typically bind with greater affinity leaving excess test in your blood serum for longer than if you were on test alone -- another huge reason for most reported signs.
 
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