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Hi Leisa, Yes, i've used DHEA after a low test result. you don't get a magical change, but slowly it has a good effect, for me after a while my skin became greasy- which apparently indicates that I was now on too much, so I reduced the dose and my skin settled down. > thyroid treatment > From: slorerchie@...> Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2011 19:27:35 +0000> Subject: DHEA low levels> > Hi there, im having real problems with tolerating my HC and NT. Ive eliminated most things that could be causing this, just wondering if anyone knows anything about DHEA? My last DHEA results were low and wondered if anyone had supplemented with it and had a good result? > > Could my DHEA being low affect my medication - Sample 2 (am) - 0.17 (0.40-1. 47) Sample 3 (pm) - 0.25 (0.40-1. 47)> > Any advice would be great.> Thanks> Leisa> > > > ------------------------------------> > TPA is not medically qualified. Consult with a qualified medical practitioner before changing medication.> >

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Hi

Thanks for your reply. I think ill give DHEA a go. Can i ask how much you

started out on?

Thanks

Love Leisa

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> Hi Leisa,

> Yes, i've used DHEA after a low test result. you don't get a

magical change, but slowly it has a good effect, for me after a while my skin

became greasy- which apparently indicates that I was now on too much, so I

reduced the dose and my skin settled down.

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Hi Leisa, most tablets are 25mg, so that's what I used to get the levels up. They seem to break reasonably so that wasn't a problem when I started to reduce. > thyroid treatment > From: slorerchie@...> Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2011 13:12:12 +0000> Subject: Re: DHEA low levels> > Hi > > Thanks for your reply. I think ill give DHEA a go. Can i ask how much you started out on?> > Thanks> Love Leisa> > > [Ed]> > > ------------------------------------> > TPA is not medically qualified. Consult with a qualified medical practitioner before changing medication.> >

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