antelopers
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I've recently discovered that my reverse T3 runs high, even though the rest of my thyroid numbers are normal. My doc is starting me on a daily T3 pill.
I read that HCG acts like TSH in the body and can act on the same receptors. If you're someone who naturally converts T4 into a high amount of Reverse T3 instead of free T3, could this explain why HCG would not agree with that person and make them gain weight, feel tired, lose appetite, etc?
I read that HCG acts like TSH in the body and can act on the same receptors. If you're someone who naturally converts T4 into a high amount of Reverse T3 instead of free T3, could this explain why HCG would not agree with that person and make them gain weight, feel tired, lose appetite, etc?
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