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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Just had labs taken what do you all think? Ill list what the doc proscribed.
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<blockquote data-quote="Vettester Chris" data-source="post: 9743" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>On your cortisol profile, can you tell us what time in the day you took the first two? I presume the 2nd one would be around 8:00 AM, as the plot is at the highest.</p><p></p><p>On the thyroid, with what you provided you might hear the term "Subclinical Hypothyroidism". There could be a few variables to why this is taking place. However, IMO, you need a few other labs before getting too far into the conversation. You should get a Reverse T3 and both antibody labs, TPO & TgAb. Both your storage (T4) and active (T3) hormone is sitting moderately low, and I suspect the RT3 /FT3 Ratio is lower than desired. In a lot of the subclinical situations you will find that the body is low on selenium, iodine, magnesium to name a few. Again, get the other labs so we can see the full picture. Would be good to also see iron serum, TIBC, ferritin, magnesium (mentioned above).</p><p></p><p>On your calcium, my first thought was just making sure the Parathyroid is in order. A PTH lab would tell the tale on that subject. Again, magnesium comes into the picture with this topic just as it did with the thyroid productivity. If you are going too excessive with Vitamin D, it can also play a role in declined PTH activity. Best advise I can give at this point is to do the 3 R's ... <u>Read</u> carefully, <u>Research </u>vigorously, <u>and Review </u>adamantly with a knowledgeable physician.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vettester Chris, post: 9743, member: 696"] On your cortisol profile, can you tell us what time in the day you took the first two? I presume the 2nd one would be around 8:00 AM, as the plot is at the highest. On the thyroid, with what you provided you might hear the term "Subclinical Hypothyroidism". There could be a few variables to why this is taking place. However, IMO, you need a few other labs before getting too far into the conversation. You should get a Reverse T3 and both antibody labs, TPO & TgAb. Both your storage (T4) and active (T3) hormone is sitting moderately low, and I suspect the RT3 /FT3 Ratio is lower than desired. In a lot of the subclinical situations you will find that the body is low on selenium, iodine, magnesium to name a few. Again, get the other labs so we can see the full picture. Would be good to also see iron serum, TIBC, ferritin, magnesium (mentioned above). On your calcium, my first thought was just making sure the Parathyroid is in order. A PTH lab would tell the tale on that subject. Again, magnesium comes into the picture with this topic just as it did with the thyroid productivity. If you are going too excessive with Vitamin D, it can also play a role in declined PTH activity. Best advise I can give at this point is to do the 3 R's ... [U]Read[/U] carefully, [U]Research [/U]vigorously, [U]and Review [/U]adamantly with a knowledgeable physician. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Just had labs taken what do you all think? Ill list what the doc proscribed.
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