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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
proposed tests and timing: ruling out thyroid 16 weeks in to hCG mono
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<blockquote data-quote="Re-Ride" data-source="post: 23242" data-attributes="member: 8395"><p>Chris, How far back is meaningful to you? I have labs at least 4x yearly going back decades. I only started using the on line reporting in May. Any labs past -or present- from Labcorp, which I used since the 80's , are not entered in to this online service from my the clinic which has been treating me for the past four years. Seems to be a way of strong arming to use their in-house lab. </p><p></p><p>I signed up for Labcorp's online service but they only reported the last lab. </p><p></p><p>I suppose I can request archived files from my old clinic. It won't be easy but with my current knowledge I'm curious to see those.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for clarifying that I only had one of the two AB tests down.</p><p></p><p>For the record, the doc who first diagnosed the hypoG decades ago and prescribed T treated me for 30 years primarily for a complicated underlying condition. He pulled T regularly gut as I've previously noted never discussed use, side effects or serum goals. </p><p></p><p> About 2005 I started seeing a GP who took over the scripts for A-gel for six years. I only have T labs from him because I asked for them. As I've said I never connected T serum that ranged from 199 to 800? to any of my symptoms. Gyno was blamed on one of my meds. In 2011 I moved and was under the "care" of three more docs with complaints consistent with low T / hyperestrogenism, all of whom ignored the labs they had. If anyone thinks they have a tough time getting hormonal care try throwing a serious chronic condition in to the mix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Re-Ride, post: 23242, member: 8395"] Chris, How far back is meaningful to you? I have labs at least 4x yearly going back decades. I only started using the on line reporting in May. Any labs past -or present- from Labcorp, which I used since the 80's , are not entered in to this online service from my the clinic which has been treating me for the past four years. Seems to be a way of strong arming to use their in-house lab. I signed up for Labcorp's online service but they only reported the last lab. I suppose I can request archived files from my old clinic. It won't be easy but with my current knowledge I'm curious to see those. Thanks for clarifying that I only had one of the two AB tests down. For the record, the doc who first diagnosed the hypoG decades ago and prescribed T treated me for 30 years primarily for a complicated underlying condition. He pulled T regularly gut as I've previously noted never discussed use, side effects or serum goals. About 2005 I started seeing a GP who took over the scripts for A-gel for six years. I only have T labs from him because I asked for them. As I've said I never connected T serum that ranged from 199 to 800? to any of my symptoms. Gyno was blamed on one of my meds. In 2011 I moved and was under the "care" of three more docs with complaints consistent with low T / hyperestrogenism, all of whom ignored the labs they had. If anyone thinks they have a tough time getting hormonal care try throwing a serious chronic condition in to the mix. [/QUOTE]
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