Guest guest Posted January 9, 2011 Report Share Posted January 9, 2011 HAN, have you found any correlation between men's setpoint levels and how they look? IOW, does someone with a really deep voice and masculine build tend to prefer higher levels of T? " hardasnails1973 " <hardasnails1973@...> wrote: > > As i look at it every one has a biological set point and if that set point is pushed then the body may suffer at the expense of this. Some people set point may be at 500, but when on TRT may be pushed up 800-900 which is not natural to the body it could potential alter other hormone levels. In several cases people on TRT which where 600-700 at trough which is an acceptable level after 6 months with no other variables changes there thyroid took a major nose dive. This is why Dr need to do 6 months follow up on patients when they are stable on HRT so this identified. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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