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Pre is when tested in blood for men is low on every lab I have ever seen. If

you have low testosterone this in it's self will stress out your Adrenals. I

hope you find a better Dr. and get this fixed.

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> Subject: Re: Getting around cortisol problems...

> To: RT3_T3

> Date: Sunday, August 1, 2010, 4:05 PM

> thanks Phil...DHEA and Pregnenolone

> are not having positive effects for me so I will stop

> them...an earlier saliva test showed I wasnt in bad

> shape...then I went on T3 only therapy...and seemed to do

> better for a time....but now I am feeling bad again...But my

> quack doctor put me on pregnenolone and DHEA because my lab

> values were low....but its clear they are just making me

> worse.  I was hoping they would help to stabilize

> cortisol...my testosterone is really low too....I think I am

> going to go to the Tahoma clinic for assistance...there must

> be some doctor in this country who can fix this!

>

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> > > From: hcallahann44

> > > Subject: Getting around cortisol

> problems...

> > > To: RT3_T3

> > > Date: Sunday, August 1, 2010, 11:52 AM

> > > All...some biochemists I consult with

> > > do not favor any kind of HC treatment to support

> cortisol

> > > levels.  They recommend splicing up you

> thyroid into

> > > many different doses to accomodate lower or

> uneven

> > > cortisol levels...gradually over time, they

> beleive that the

> > > thyroid will fix the adrenals....if its done in

> many doses

> > > rather than two or three doses...which could be

> unduly

> > > straining the adrenals....they also beleive that

> large

> > > doses...300-500 mgs of pregnenolone should be

> given daily to

> > > support the adrenals...they do not advocate the

> use of

> > > DHEA....anyone have any thoughts on this??

> > >

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