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I just asked the same thing today for I am seeing it too with myself.

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> If you are chasing T3 levels as you are raising the dose, wouldn't you expect

temps to drop when time to increase? My question is, how do you know if it is

that, or unstable because of HC? Mine seem to drop, then I do an increase and

they go up again, but seem stable the 3 days in between, I think.

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> Steve

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>If you are chasing T3 levels as you are raising the dose, wouldn't you expect

temps to drop when time to increase?

You really want to time the increase before you get that hypo

>My question is, how do you know if it is that, or unstable because of HC? Mine

seem to drop, then I do an increase and they go up again, but seem stable the 3

days in between, I think.

HC related temperature varies faster than T3.

If you take T3 and temperature drops 30 mins to an hour later that is

low HC.

Nick

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1. Increase T3 and see if temp drops. If so low HC. Adrenals can't support

it. May have to break dose into more interval takes.

2. Increase T3 and if temp does not drop HC can handle it. If temp is stable

for 3 days and then drops, then need to increase T3.

Sounds logical?

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> >If you are chasing T3 levels as you are raising the dose, wouldn't you expect

temps to drop when time to increase?

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> You really want to time the increase before you get that hypo

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> >My question is, how do you know if it is that, or unstable because of HC?

Mine seem to drop, then I do an increase and they go up again, but seem stable

the 3 days in between, I think.

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> HC related temperature varies faster than T3.

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> If you take T3 and temperature drops 30 mins to an hour later that is

> low HC.

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> Nick

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>1. Increase T3 and see if temp drops. If so low HC. Adrenals can't support

it. May have to break dose into more interval takes.

Or may need adrenal support

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>2. Increase T3 and if temp does not drop HC can handle it. If temp is stable

for 3 days and then drops, then need to increase T3.

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>Sounds logical?

Yes.

Nick

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