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    Help with Diagnosis

    Still haven't been able to find a doctor that takes an interest. I can barely think these days, but I keep wondering this: Shouldn't my LH and FSH be much higher given my testosterone levels? Doesn't that together with high prolactin point to secondary hypogonadism? Thanks
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    Help with Diagnosis

    OK, today I went to the lab and spoke with their doctor, she confirmed that the range in my test was for females 20to40 years old, their range for males is 0,31-1,04 nmol/l (they didn't have ranges for different ages, just this one) which confirms my free testosterone is well below range in both...
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    Help with Diagnosis

    Hi Chris, Thank a lot for your answer. Yes, every endo I've seen until now only worries about results being within range (or near) and they say I should see a psychiatrist about my symptoms, which I know is not the case. I went to Dr.Lams site but they only take patients from the US, I'm...
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    Help with Diagnosis

    I've just got the aldosterone result, it came much quicker than anticipated: Aldosterone 130 ng/l (11.7-236) I'd truly appreciate your input if you'd be so kind, thanks.
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    Help with Diagnosis

    Hi again Chris, I've got the results from the tests we talked about, I took them to a new endo and she said all is peachy. Could you please tell me what do you think? FT4 18.76 pmol/l (12.0-22.0) FT3 4.12 pmol/l (3.1-6.8) DHEA-S 8.55 umol/l (4.34-12.2) Cortisol...
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    Help with Diagnosis

    Hi Chris, Thank you very much, your input is extremely helpful. Sorry I missread about Cushing's, and no, I didn't had much information about it, so thanks for the warning! Also, big thanks to pointing me to "Maladapted Phase I", the charts look exactly as mine and I didn't knew the name...
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    Help with Diagnosis

    Hi Chris, thanks a lot for your answer and thanks Gene for making it possible! Chris, I do have results which confirmed high RT3 ratio, these are from May 2014, here I had just dropped from 50mcg to 25mcg T4/day: TSH: 1,63 mU/L (0.35 - 5.5) T4: 11,2 μg/dL (4.5 - 11.5) FT4: 1,40...
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    Help with Diagnosis

    Hello everyone, I'm new around here, trying to get some advice if you'd be so kind. I'll try and sum up a brief history: I'm male, 40y; a few years ago I was diagnosed with sub-clinical hypothyroidism, I was on low dose synthetic T4 for years (hearth couldn't tolerate higher than 50mcg)...
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