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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Lab Results for a 25 yo, not sure if my results were low enough to warrant TRT at my age
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<blockquote data-quote="Ribeye" data-source="post: 245885" data-attributes="member: 43544"><p>I would still suggest a little more in depth testing for thyroid. Minimally, free T3 and Free T4. Your TSH is in the bottom quartile of the window for your lab, suggesting your Axis is saying to your thyroid you are making plenty of T4 (which gets converted to T3) slow down some. But, you need to know how much T4 your body is actually making, and is it being converted to available T3 which is what actually does the work. With TSH this low, your free levels should be at least in the median of the window for each. if not, you may well need supplementation. If this is a subclinical hypothyroid, it is very common. You may need to push your doc to get your levels in the upper half the therapeutic window, to start feeling better. In addition, do you have thinning hair, get cold easily, bouts of either constipation or diarrhea, flue like aches, joint soreness with little explanation why, daytime drowsiness even with a good nights sleep previously? These are all symptoms of being hypothyroid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ribeye, post: 245885, member: 43544"] I would still suggest a little more in depth testing for thyroid. Minimally, free T3 and Free T4. Your TSH is in the bottom quartile of the window for your lab, suggesting your Axis is saying to your thyroid you are making plenty of T4 (which gets converted to T3) slow down some. But, you need to know how much T4 your body is actually making, and is it being converted to available T3 which is what actually does the work. With TSH this low, your free levels should be at least in the median of the window for each. if not, you may well need supplementation. If this is a subclinical hypothyroid, it is very common. You may need to push your doc to get your levels in the upper half the therapeutic window, to start feeling better. In addition, do you have thinning hair, get cold easily, bouts of either constipation or diarrhea, flue like aches, joint soreness with little explanation why, daytime drowsiness even with a good nights sleep previously? These are all symptoms of being hypothyroid. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Lab Results for a 25 yo, not sure if my results were low enough to warrant TRT at my age
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