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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
39, low t symptoms t isn't as low as I expected.
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<blockquote data-quote="Lou_abx@yahoo.com" data-source="post: 37168" data-attributes="member: 13132"><p>Line 28 was a typo sorry I was transferring labs to an excel file as they are easier to compare that way. I will also add in the ranges to the file. FSH, iron & ferritin wasn't ordered at either test I will ask the Dr about this. I get aprox 600 IU of vitamin D per day from my multi vitamin not counting other sources. I live in FL so I get sun year around. I was supplementing DHEA during the time of the 10-26 test @ aprox 40 mg per day (powder form from bulk supplements) but have not restarted it as of yet after the surgery. I will add it in tonight. My wife's big hang up is my A1c was just below pre-diabetic. My family Dr didn't seemed worried about this but she believes all my issues stem from that. I don't quite think my libido issues are directly related. I monitor my carb intake, closely during the time around when the ,A1c was tested last year, not as closely now. it seems to be the hardest grove to get back into.</p><p>PS Good article, I actually ended up getting the med page app, that is one of the most common issues with men in my line of work and most of my coworkers mid 30's and older have some level of problem with it. . I will also check into getting my vitamin D checked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lou_abx@yahoo.com, post: 37168, member: 13132"] Line 28 was a typo sorry I was transferring labs to an excel file as they are easier to compare that way. I will also add in the ranges to the file. FSH, iron & ferritin wasn't ordered at either test I will ask the Dr about this. I get aprox 600 IU of vitamin D per day from my multi vitamin not counting other sources. I live in FL so I get sun year around. I was supplementing DHEA during the time of the 10-26 test @ aprox 40 mg per day (powder form from bulk supplements) but have not restarted it as of yet after the surgery. I will add it in tonight. My wife's big hang up is my A1c was just below pre-diabetic. My family Dr didn't seemed worried about this but she believes all my issues stem from that. I don't quite think my libido issues are directly related. I monitor my carb intake, closely during the time around when the ,A1c was tested last year, not as closely now. it seems to be the hardest grove to get back into. PS Good article, I actually ended up getting the med page app, that is one of the most common issues with men in my line of work and most of my coworkers mid 30's and older have some level of problem with it. . I will also check into getting my vitamin D checked. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
39, low t symptoms t isn't as low as I expected.
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