Steve
Have you done a comparison between your TSH levels before TX and now? Like yourself, I was disappointed that I was not as awesomely strong as before TX, and it turns out that my TSH levels were the problem. I just won the "Plank" competition at my health club, even beating the muscle bound instructors, by holding a perfect plank for 13 minutes and 4 seconds. Although my prize was only a T shirt, it proved to me that my endocrinologist was right in saying I needed Levoxyl. Basically your TSH level now needs to be what it was before TX. Period, lab ranges are meaningless to you as an individual.
I did ask my endocrinologist about HGH and she laughed at me saying she did not need money that badly. But there are plenty of doctors who apparently do and the internet is full of purported "miracles" with HGH. So count me as skeptic.
Charm
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