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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Got my levels tested. Concerned and looking for advice
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<blockquote data-quote="DrCaCrJu" data-source="post: 32444" data-attributes="member: 12872"><p>Apologies, I didn't realize that reference ranges made a difference. I added the referenced ranges and copy pasted the numbers from my first post.</p><p></p><p><strong>Test | Result | Reference</strong></p><p>Testosterone Total | 360 ng/dl | 212-835</p><p>Testosterone Free (CAL) | 37.3 pg/ml | 47.0-244.0</p><p>Testosterone Bio (CAL) | 88 ng/dl | 131-682</p><p>Luteinizing Hormone | 4.4 mIU/ml | No Reference Provided</p><p>Estradiol | 32.0 pg/ml | 0-39.8</p><p>FSH | 4.4 mIU/ml | 4.4-18.1</p><p>PSA | 0.68 ng/ml | <4.00</p><p>SHBG | 82.7 nmol/l | 17.3-65.8</p><p></p><p>What I desire is to find a doctor who is willing to work with me to make sure that my levels are optimal. I am not confident that a standard endocrinologist would actually sit and work with me. My total test levels are "normal" so they might just tell me I'm fine. All of the more prominent endocrinologists in my area charge $500 for an initial consultation and I am hesitant to pay that to someone who wont take me seriously. I appreciate the advice you guys have given me thus far.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Edit: I should probably add that I'm located in Los Angeles, CA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrCaCrJu, post: 32444, member: 12872"] Apologies, I didn't realize that reference ranges made a difference. I added the referenced ranges and copy pasted the numbers from my first post. [B]Test | Result | Reference[/B] Testosterone Total | 360 ng/dl | 212-835 Testosterone Free (CAL) | 37.3 pg/ml | 47.0-244.0 Testosterone Bio (CAL) | 88 ng/dl | 131-682 Luteinizing Hormone | 4.4 mIU/ml | No Reference Provided Estradiol | 32.0 pg/ml | 0-39.8 FSH | 4.4 mIU/ml | 4.4-18.1 PSA | 0.68 ng/ml | <4.00 SHBG | 82.7 nmol/l | 17.3-65.8 What I desire is to find a doctor who is willing to work with me to make sure that my levels are optimal. I am not confident that a standard endocrinologist would actually sit and work with me. My total test levels are "normal" so they might just tell me I'm fine. All of the more prominent endocrinologists in my area charge $500 for an initial consultation and I am hesitant to pay that to someone who wont take me seriously. I appreciate the advice you guys have given me thus far. Edit: I should probably add that I'm located in Los Angeles, CA [/QUOTE]
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