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thyroid, diabetes and testosterone!

endocrineweb.com

I am on hormone therpay for low testosterone. I have been told that testosterone can increase thyroid binging globulin....perhaps then leading to symptoms of hypothyroidism.....and this can then complicate syptoms of diabetes?

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