lowe2sucks
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i also think free t is more important.. if your total gets to supraphysiologic range but free remains in range you are doing right thing imo
I believe my peaks are in the 1400s with FT about 10 points over top of range, and troughs in the 800s with FT just at/below top of range. I would assume that having my TT/FT slightly above range at peak would not be considered supraphysiologic.
Just out of curiosity, what would be considered the cut off point above which levels would be considered supraphysiologic?
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