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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: 123059" data-attributes="member: 22723"><p>edit: Im gonna go in sometime later this week or next week and get my prolactin level tested to rule out a pituitary adenoma i.e. a prolactinoma which is the most common form of pituitary tumor by far. The lower LH I have in the presence of low test is a little odd considering I'm not on TRT and never have been. Apparently these tumors are usually benign but present in 5-10% of the population but usually go unnoticed. Most are simply treated with a dopamine agonist...no surgery required. </p><p></p><p>A pituitary tumor could cause that low LH in the presence of low test...unsure what the normal FSH means though as both are released from pituitary. Whatever easy test to get prolactin done and see if its way elevated than I got something going on in pituitary. If normal than I just have idiopathic reason...although my level isn't out of range it is way low.</p><p></p><p>Will try to tack on the SHBG at this lab</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bambam92, post: 123059, member: 22723"] edit: Im gonna go in sometime later this week or next week and get my prolactin level tested to rule out a pituitary adenoma i.e. a prolactinoma which is the most common form of pituitary tumor by far. The lower LH I have in the presence of low test is a little odd considering I'm not on TRT and never have been. Apparently these tumors are usually benign but present in 5-10% of the population but usually go unnoticed. Most are simply treated with a dopamine agonist...no surgery required. A pituitary tumor could cause that low LH in the presence of low test...unsure what the normal FSH means though as both are released from pituitary. Whatever easy test to get prolactin done and see if its way elevated than I got something going on in pituitary. If normal than I just have idiopathic reason...although my level isn't out of range it is way low. Will try to tack on the SHBG at this lab [/QUOTE]
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