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Odd results, high FSH, high LH but normal testosterone
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<blockquote data-quote="Nankie" data-source="post: 245385" data-attributes="member: 44101"><p>Hi, sorry for the delay getting back to you. I haven’t really got any further as I had Covid followed by long Covid which wiped me out. I’ve decided that I’ll try to address the imbalance with various supplements which will address one or some of the issues. I started a few weeks ago and my intention is to leave it a few months and repeat the blood tests. My main goal is to increase my free T, although it’s within ‘normal’ range I’m thinking the issue might be that there’s a bigger gap from my precursors (LH and FSH) to the end result (free T). There really isn’t any information out there so this is my best guess and like someone above said, there’s no real consensus on what is low free T. I’ll comment once I’ve had repeated tests. </p><p></p><p>Interestingly I’m told I’m high risk for diabetes but my blood tests say different so I’m confused about that too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nankie, post: 245385, member: 44101"] Hi, sorry for the delay getting back to you. I haven’t really got any further as I had Covid followed by long Covid which wiped me out. I’ve decided that I’ll try to address the imbalance with various supplements which will address one or some of the issues. I started a few weeks ago and my intention is to leave it a few months and repeat the blood tests. My main goal is to increase my free T, although it’s within ‘normal’ range I’m thinking the issue might be that there’s a bigger gap from my precursors (LH and FSH) to the end result (free T). There really isn’t any information out there so this is my best guess and like someone above said, there’s no real consensus on what is low free T. I’ll comment once I’ve had repeated tests. Interestingly I’m told I’m high risk for diabetes but my blood tests say different so I’m confused about that too. [/QUOTE]
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