Do you think one of them is using gear pt. 2

It's not accepting any of the ones I'm trying... fml.

Lol.

No wonder so many people have these gibberish number names on there.
I haven't played games with any of my "friends" since that one night I got really blitz while playing Gears of War on hoard mode.
 
Lol.

No wonder so many people have these gibberish number names on there.
I haven't played games with any of my "friends" since that one night I got really blitz while playing Gears of War on hoard mode.

Well maybe I won't be taking as long of a lunch as I was planning on lol. I would like to be able to use Netflix at least, wtf. It's saying "Sorry, there's a problem with the Xbox service. Try again later." Really, fucking REALLY xbox? Fuck you microsoft.
 
Fuck you microsoft.

I've been saying that for the longest time.
I can't believe how expensive it is just to watch Netflix.

Pay for an Xbox
Pay for an internet connection
Pay for a live subscription
Pay for the Netflix subscription

The worst part of it all is that despite paying through the nose for all things xbox, there are still TONS of ads!
Seriously, trying to find anything on their home page is terrible. You have to weed through a dozen ads before you get anywhere.
 
I don't know if it effects muscular hypertrophy per se, but I can tell you that hypothyroidism will make you sluggish and weak. Two things that I can see not being so beneficial to body building or power lifting. :)

Subclinical and clinical hypothyroidism both reduce protein synthesis and also increase proteolysis (not sure about whether the latter is causative or correlational). Same effects as using T3 off AAS if you're not hypothyroidic
 
I know you banished me from this thread but YOU"RE NOT THE BOSS OF ME!
#yolo #badass #yourenotmydad(areyou?)

In a sub-clinical hypothyroid case, if a person were to supplement with T3 that brought them back into normal range, would that effectively cancel their hypothyroid condition? If it did, could you make the assumption that synthesis and proteolysys would return to levels similar to someone who has never been hypothyroid?

You and I had discussed increased proteolysys brought about by T3 supplemention before.
Does a person need supraphysiological levels of T3 to surpass the rate of synthesis?
 
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I know you banished me from this thread but YOU"RE NOT THE BOSS OF ME!
#yolo #badass #yourenotmydad(areyou?)

In a sub-clinical hypothyroid case, if a person were to supplement with T3 that brought them back into normal range, would that effectively cancel their hypothyroid condition? If it did, could you make the assumption that synthesis and proteolysys would return to levels similar to someone who has never been hypothyroid?

#FoRDOLO #DEF #(I.......am the BABY'S DADDY!)

Depending on the reason for hypothyroidism yes it would. And synthesis and degradation would improve to more normal levels.
 
#FoRDOLO #DEF #(I.......am the BABY'S DADDY!)

Depending on the reason for hypothyroidism yes it would. And synthesis and degradation would improve to more normal levels.

What do you mean depending on the reason for hypo?
In what scenario would having T3 in the normal range not cancel out a hypothyroid condition?

I'm stupid but I can learn :)

Also, you and I had discussed increased proteolysys brought about by T3 supplemention before.
Does a person need supraphysiological levels of T3 to surpass the rate of synthesis?
 
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What do you mean depending on the reason for hypo?
In what scenario would having T3 in the normal range not cancel our a hypothyroid condition.

I'm stupid but I can learn :)

Also, you and I had discussed increased proteolysys brought about by T3 supplemention before.
Does a person need supraphysiological levels of T3 to surpass the rate of synthesis?

I'm working under the assumption that T3 isn't the solution for all cases of hypothyroidism. I haven't looked further into it but I can imagine if someone has an issue with low thyroid binding globulin, adding more T3 wouldn't necessarily help since the issue is with not enough transport proteins being produced by the liver (maybe a few other similar exceptions but I don't know for sure which is why I said depending on the reason).

You're actually already one of the more intellectual guys on here which is why I <3 you soooooooooo goddam much :3some:

Not 100% sure about your last question but considering the average thyroid produces about 25mcg of hormone and most people supplementing will be taking at least double that and generally even more, it's not hard to reach supra physiological levels.
 
I've been saying that for the longest time.
I can't believe how expensive it is just to watch Netflix.

Pay for an Xbox
Pay for an internet connection
Pay for a live subscription
Pay for the Netflix subscription

The worst part of it all is that despite paying through the nose for all things xbox, there are still TONS of ads!
Seriously, trying to find anything on their home page is terrible. You have to weed through a dozen ads before you get anywhere.

It's fucking ridiculous. I mean I can always watch shit on my computer, but still... part of the reason I got Netflix to begin with was the app for XBL.

The internet ad shit is way out of control now. Pandora is non stop ads, Youtube is the same, hell even uploading a picture to tinypic I have to watch a video to get the code to verify I'm a person and then wait through another 30 second ad before I can get the image code.
 
I'm working under the assumption that T3 isn't the solution for all cases of hypothyroidism. I haven't looked further into it but I can imagine if someone has an issue with low thyroid binding globulin, adding more T3 wouldn't necessarily help since the issue is with not enough transport proteins being produced by the liver (maybe a few other similar exceptions but I don't know for sure which is why I said depending on the reason).

You're actually already one of the more intellectual guys on here which is why I <3 you soooooooooo goddam much :3some:

Not 100% sure about your last question but considering the average thyroid produces about 25mcg of hormone and most people supplementing will be taking at least double that and generally even more, it's not hard to reach supra physiological levels.

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Interesting.
Too bad running a complete panel on my gorillas would bankrupt me.

TSH is low-normal, T4 is low-normal, T3 is 20ng/dl under the ref range.
Could be a conversion issue.
 
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It's fucking ridiculous. I mean I can always watch shit on my computer, but still... part of the reason I got Netflix to begin with was the app for XBL.

The internet ad shit is way out of control now. Pandora is non stop ads, Youtube is the same, hell even uploading a picture to tinypic I have to watch a video to get the code to verify I'm a person and then wait through another 30 second ad before I can get the image code.

It really does make you wonder who, if anyone, is actually clicking those links.

Do the people that own the companies being advertised have to suffer through their own ads?
 
Complete panel consisting of what? There's a few relatively inexpensive tests that will give you most of the info you need about your gorillas.

Honestly with their back story, I'd want to test everything imaginable.

TSH is low-normal, T4 is low-normal, T3 is 20ng/dl under the ref range.
Could be a conversion issue.
Privatemedlabs doesn't include rT3 in their ultimate thyroid test?
That seems kind of silly.

Oh, apparently delux is better than ultimate somehow.
 
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Complete panel consisting of what? There's a few relatively inexpensive tests that will give you most of the info you need about your gorillas.

Yeah, read Doc's "how to get accurate test level results". There's some private labs linked in there that have decent pricing.
 
It really does make you wonder who, if anyone, is actually clicking those links.

Do the people that own the companies being advertised have to suffer through their own ads?

People have to be. It's not free, or cheap to run those ads. I would imagine a 30 second ad on a Youtube video costs A LOT of money.

Hahaha that's a good question... I wonder if they do. Maybe they have some secret macro code they can enter to skip through?
 
People have to be. It's not free, or cheap to run those ads. I would imagine a 30 second ad on a Youtube video costs A LOT of money.

Hahaha that's a good question... I wonder if they do. Maybe they have some secret macro code they can enter to skip through?

There is probably a statistic out there that shows how many people click those ads by accident.
I bet something like 80% of clicks are the result of people misfiring with the mouse.

I really like to hope that the business owners have to suffer through their own bullshit ads.
No free passes!
 
There is probably a statistic out there that shows how many people click those ads by accident.
I bet something like 80% of clicks are the result of people misfiring with the mouse.

I really like to hope that the business owners have to suffer through their own bullshit ads.
No free passes!

I'm gonna see if I can find said statistic. Will report back if found. I would imagine it's a high number as well. Pandora always gets me with the lag when I try to skip.
 
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