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ALP elevated, Lipitor?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 255755" data-attributes="member: 16862"><p>My doctor seems uninterested in checking my vitamin d (I take 5000 iu daily. The last message I sent her was asking if she wanted me to have my vitamin D or any other tests done before my appointment on Friday. She seems pretty convinced it’s the testosterone despite not even testing my level.</p><p></p><p>The isoenzyme test was also performed 2 weeks without my daily testosterone injection due to a back order from my pharmacy so my level was probably much lower than usual as I’ve felt very lethargic going so long without testosterone after 5 years, that’s my biggest concern, the doctor writing it off as the testosterone but it being something much more serious.</p><p></p><p>Would taking TUDCA help? I’m at a loss of what I should ask on Friday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 255755, member: 16862"] My doctor seems uninterested in checking my vitamin d (I take 5000 iu daily. The last message I sent her was asking if she wanted me to have my vitamin D or any other tests done before my appointment on Friday. She seems pretty convinced it’s the testosterone despite not even testing my level. The isoenzyme test was also performed 2 weeks without my daily testosterone injection due to a back order from my pharmacy so my level was probably much lower than usual as I’ve felt very lethargic going so long without testosterone after 5 years, that’s my biggest concern, the doctor writing it off as the testosterone but it being something much more serious. Would taking TUDCA help? I’m at a loss of what I should ask on Friday. [/QUOTE]
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