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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
25 y/o male low T
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<blockquote data-quote="bambam92" data-source="post: 121235" data-attributes="member: 22723"><p>Mark, thank you for the detailed reply. I Will prefer to it’s rightful name as TRT here on out. I will look to have full men’s health lab test done that I believe includes all you mention. Also I wanted to get thyroid antibodies done as you mention... Incase I have something autoimmune going on like say Graves or Hashimoto. Asking my doctor to do this stuff he laughs and thinks I am all paranoid. I only go to a PCP.. haven’t gotten referral to an Endo. I live in Florida and there is Any lab test now everywhere.. but they don’t take insurance so it’s huge $$. I have insurance so would rather not pay out of pocket.</p><p></p><p>How could I raise estradiol... or is it something like if test increases so would estradiol? Excuse my ignorance on these topics.</p><p></p><p>I raised my D3 to 37 on a recent test due to 10000 IU vitamin D a day. Will continue to supplement. I heads 50 and above is best.. but no higher than 100 since vitamin d is. Fat soluble and you can take too much. I also confirmed my PTH and calcium levels are normal.. thus ruling out hyperparathyroid or Hypo parathyroid.</p><p></p><p>How should I go about getting all these tests done? Just flat out ask my doctor? He thinks I am all paranoid .. and it’s a nuisance for me to get these things done thru him.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bambam92, post: 121235, member: 22723"] Mark, thank you for the detailed reply. I Will prefer to it’s rightful name as TRT here on out. I will look to have full men’s health lab test done that I believe includes all you mention. Also I wanted to get thyroid antibodies done as you mention... Incase I have something autoimmune going on like say Graves or Hashimoto. Asking my doctor to do this stuff he laughs and thinks I am all paranoid. I only go to a PCP.. haven’t gotten referral to an Endo. I live in Florida and there is Any lab test now everywhere.. but they don’t take insurance so it’s huge $$. I have insurance so would rather not pay out of pocket. How could I raise estradiol... or is it something like if test increases so would estradiol? Excuse my ignorance on these topics. I raised my D3 to 37 on a recent test due to 10000 IU vitamin D a day. Will continue to supplement. I heads 50 and above is best.. but no higher than 100 since vitamin d is. Fat soluble and you can take too much. I also confirmed my PTH and calcium levels are normal.. thus ruling out hyperparathyroid or Hypo parathyroid. How should I go about getting all these tests done? Just flat out ask my doctor? He thinks I am all paranoid .. and it’s a nuisance for me to get these things done thru him. Thanks again [/QUOTE]
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