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Im dealing with : Shortness of breath, severe cognitive issues (memory, verbal fluency, cant remember simple words during conversation) Water retention Anxiety and feeling overstimulated on no caffeine Ive tried: hcg, neurosteroids, t3. Nothing works to fix my brain thats the most important… i also ruled out food intolerances, etc. Any ideas? Im also running too high dose 200mg. I will try 120…

AlphaMD's Answer

Well, the shortness of breath is an indication that your symptoms may not be related to your hormones. You have described symptoms that could be related to anemia, corticosteroid excess like Cushing's disease, and hyperthyroidism. All I can say is that based on the information you provided, I think you should speak with your doctor. Your dose may indeed be too high, but I think you need more data to know for sure.

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