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<blockquote data-quote="Vvs1" data-source="post: 174717" data-attributes="member: 18041"><p>Judging the before and after of LH and FSH, you made a huge improvement. LH and FSH both jumped to a nice level.</p><p></p><p>It’s tough to say if those higher levels made any indication that Testosterone increased because the second test is free testosterone only, and first test is total testosterone (free and bounded).</p><p></p><p>So until you have comprehensive blood tests done, it’s hard to know how to treat the symptoms.</p><p></p><p>You can purchase a lab order online and bring the order to a local lab to draw blood. Or if you go to Defy, they will allow you to buy the order, and they write it.</p><p></p><p> I would start with</p><p>LH</p><p>FSH </p><p>Total Testosterone </p><p>SHBG</p><p>DHT-Dihydrotestosterone</p><p>Comprehensive Thyroid Panel</p><p>Iron panel</p><p>And I can recommend more depending on budget. </p><p></p><p>Sometimes it could be genetic, and you can search for Klinefelters syndrome and look at body descriptions. It could also be a simple thyroid imbalance. </p><p></p><p>Have you taken any prescription meds?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vvs1, post: 174717, member: 18041"] Judging the before and after of LH and FSH, you made a huge improvement. LH and FSH both jumped to a nice level. It’s tough to say if those higher levels made any indication that Testosterone increased because the second test is free testosterone only, and first test is total testosterone (free and bounded). So until you have comprehensive blood tests done, it’s hard to know how to treat the symptoms. You can purchase a lab order online and bring the order to a local lab to draw blood. Or if you go to Defy, they will allow you to buy the order, and they write it. I would start with LH FSH Total Testosterone SHBG DHT-Dihydrotestosterone Comprehensive Thyroid Panel Iron panel And I can recommend more depending on budget. Sometimes it could be genetic, and you can search for Klinefelters syndrome and look at body descriptions. It could also be a simple thyroid imbalance. Have you taken any prescription meds? [/QUOTE]
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