I see. I did plug my available info into a calculator to get estimated free T.
So I guess theres more to the thyroid issue than I currently understand (which is minimal). I thought that the TSH was a screening to see if complete T3 or T4 panel was needed?
So from looking at the lab tests I did get, especially the SHBG and bioavailable...do you see valid reason to treat with TRT if the symptoms are effecting quality of life? I just don't fancy waiting to have my levels slip off the chart (which keeps getting adjusted). Fairly certain it will get...
I'm a 42yr old Canadian. I have been feeling symptomatic for more than a year now, and made a dr visit to discuss. A blood test was done for total T and PSA. Total T came in at 17.5 nmol/L and PSA was 0.7 (can't remember units, but it was nice and low). After insisting, I was granted another...