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<blockquote data-quote="Lancealot" data-source="post: 23774" data-attributes="member: 12138"><p>Hi all,</p><p></p><p>Had some more labs done that NP recommended. After reading the stickys I see she missed some test that I should have had. Anyway just a quick refresh: 42yo, 250lbs. Labcorp- Total T:268, Free T:6.8(6.8-21.5) Estradiol:21.1(7.6-42.6) LH:4.8(1.7-8.6) Prolactin:21.1(4.0-15.2). I had a complete physical first of july that included: basic metabolic panel, edif, platelet, vit D, lipid panel, hepatic function and urinalysis. All was within range and was given clean bill of health. I am missing thyroid and psa among others. However Dr did prostate check (hate that) and was ok and I don't have any history of prostate cancer. I noticed prolactin level was high on this test. The NP cleared me for TRT if I want to start. Should I have any more labs done? She prescribes Tcyp+hcg+ai if needed. She also offers pellets implant. She likes to see T levels in the 750-850 range. </p><p></p><p>Energy down and seem to need more sleep (naps), don't build muscle like I used to and gain weight quicker. I am going to lose some fat. Diet hasn't been the cleanest, I will clean that up. Strength is pretty steady and slowly going up. I benched 415 a year ago but had to scale back workouts to work a second part time job. That is over now so im training regular again. </p><p></p><p>Thanks for any input <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lancealot, post: 23774, member: 12138"] Hi all, Had some more labs done that NP recommended. After reading the stickys I see she missed some test that I should have had. Anyway just a quick refresh: 42yo, 250lbs. Labcorp- Total T:268, Free T:6.8(6.8-21.5) Estradiol:21.1(7.6-42.6) LH:4.8(1.7-8.6) Prolactin:21.1(4.0-15.2). I had a complete physical first of july that included: basic metabolic panel, edif, platelet, vit D, lipid panel, hepatic function and urinalysis. All was within range and was given clean bill of health. I am missing thyroid and psa among others. However Dr did prostate check (hate that) and was ok and I don't have any history of prostate cancer. I noticed prolactin level was high on this test. The NP cleared me for TRT if I want to start. Should I have any more labs done? She prescribes Tcyp+hcg+ai if needed. She also offers pellets implant. She likes to see T levels in the 750-850 range. Energy down and seem to need more sleep (naps), don't build muscle like I used to and gain weight quicker. I am going to lose some fat. Diet hasn't been the cleanest, I will clean that up. Strength is pretty steady and slowly going up. I benched 415 a year ago but had to scale back workouts to work a second part time job. That is over now so im training regular again. Thanks for any input :) [/QUOTE]
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