Guest guest Posted December 21, 2007 Report Share Posted December 21, 2007 When we say someone is 'pooling' their t3, it is because cortisol is off (high or low) and t3 is not getting into the cells. Among the ways to know this is by blood test of ft3. But does this pooling mean that NOTHING is getting into the cells? What if temps are in the normal range, yet labs show high ft3? Is some getting in, and the labs just show what is in excess? And if none were getting in the cells....temps wouldn't be near 98.6 right? And all these scenarios are on Cytomel...so no conversion issues involved. Would love anyone's explanation so my brain which today is similar to a bird's, can grasp it. Thanks Naffy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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