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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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45 & Considering TRT: PCa Fam History: Rate My Labs
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<blockquote data-quote="JYD21" data-source="post: 206637" data-attributes="member: 42892"><p>Thanks, I'll give this a listen. I've been reading that TRT is good for folks post PCa, but still looking for the study that shows no correlation between TRT and PRE Pca folks with a family history like myself. </p><p></p><p>But this should help so thanks for helping out and sharing info!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm doing better than most, but I am experiencing Low T symptoms, but it could also be my Low E, if you look at the number, it's not awesome. </p><p></p><p>And I want me PSA to be 'great' vs ok or 'in range', but that's just after watching my dad go through his PCa issues. </p><p> </p><table class='post-table ' style='width: 100%'><tr><td ><p>NAME</p></td><td ><p>Sep-17</p></td><td ><p>Sep-18</p></td><td ><p>Sept 209</p></td><td ><p>Aug-20</p></td><td ><p>Jan-21</p></td><td ><p>Aug-21</p></td><td ><p>REFERENCE RANGE</p></td></tr><tr><td></td><td ><p>9:14am Fasted</p></td><td ><p>7:30AM Fasted</p></td><td ><p>8AM Fasted</p></td><td ><p>10am Fasted</p></td><td ><p>10:10am fasted</p></td><td ><p>8:45am fasted</p></td><td></td></tr><tr><td ><p>Test, Free, E2, ETC.</p></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr><td ><p>ESTRADIOL</p></td><td></td><td ><p>24.2</p></td><td ><p>31.4</p></td><td ><p>18.1</p></td><td ><p>29.3</p></td><td ><p>17.7</p></td><td ><p><=60.7 (PG/ML)</p></td></tr><tr><td ><p>Total TESTOSTERONE</p></td><td ><p>522</p></td><td ><p>581</p></td><td ><p>627</p></td><td ><p>434</p></td><td ><p>534</p></td><td ><p>536</p></td><td ><p>300 - 890 (NG/DL)</p></td></tr><tr><td ><p>SEX HORM BIND GLOBULIN</p></td><td></td><td ><p>41.5</p></td><td ><p>43.7</p></td><td ><p>33</p></td><td ><p>37.4</p></td><td ><p>35</p></td><td ><p>16.5 - 55.9 (NMOL/L)</p></td></tr><tr><td ><p>CALC FREE TESTOSTERONE</p></td><td></td><td ><p>108.4</p></td><td ><p>114.6</p></td><td ><p>89.3</p></td><td ><p>105</p></td><td ><p>109</p></td><td ><p>47.0 - 244.0 (PG/ML)</p></td></tr><tr><td ><p>PROLACTIN</p></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td ><p>9.3</p></td><td></td><td ><p>13</p></td><td ><p>4.0-26.0 (NG/ML)</p></td></tr><tr><td ><p>FERRITIN</p></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td ><p>126</p></td><td></td><td ><p>127</p></td><td ><p>30-400 (NG/ML)</p></td></tr><tr><td ><p>DHEA</p></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td ><p>129</p></td><td></td></tr><tr><td ><p>PSA, TOTAL</p></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td><td></td></tr><tr><td ><p>PSA, TOTAL</p></td><td></td><td ><p>1.12</p></td><td ><p>1.4</p></td><td ><p>0.99</p></td><td></td><td ><p>1.29</p></td><td ><p><=4.00 (NG/ML)</p></td></tr></table></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JYD21, post: 206637, member: 42892"] Thanks, I'll give this a listen. I've been reading that TRT is good for folks post PCa, but still looking for the study that shows no correlation between TRT and PRE Pca folks with a family history like myself. But this should help so thanks for helping out and sharing info! I'm doing better than most, but I am experiencing Low T symptoms, but it could also be my Low E, if you look at the number, it's not awesome. And I want me PSA to be 'great' vs ok or 'in range', but that's just after watching my dad go through his PCa issues. [TABLE][TR][TD] NAME [/TD][TD] Sep-17 [/TD][TD] Sep-18 [/TD][TD] Sept 209 [/TD][TD] Aug-20 [/TD][TD] Jan-21 [/TD][TD] Aug-21 [/TD][TD] REFERENCE RANGE [/TD][/TR] [TR][TD] [/TD] [TD] 9:14am Fasted [/TD][TD] 7:30AM Fasted [/TD][TD] 8AM Fasted [/TD][TD] 10am Fasted [/TD][TD] 10:10am fasted [/TD][TD] 8:45am fasted [/TD][TD] [/TD][/TR] [TR][TD] Test, Free, E2, ETC. [/TD][TD] [/TD] [TD] [/TD] [TD] [/TD] [TD] [/TD] [TD] [/TD] [TD] [/TD] [TD] [/TD][/TR] [TR][TD] ESTRADIOL [/TD][TD] [/TD] [TD] 24.2 [/TD][TD] 31.4 [/TD][TD] 18.1 [/TD][TD] 29.3 [/TD][TD] 17.7 [/TD][TD] <=60.7 (PG/ML) [/TD][/TR] [TR][TD] Total TESTOSTERONE [/TD][TD] 522 [/TD][TD] 581 [/TD][TD] 627 [/TD][TD] 434 [/TD][TD] 534 [/TD][TD] 536 [/TD][TD] 300 - 890 (NG/DL) [/TD][/TR] [TR][TD] SEX HORM BIND GLOBULIN [/TD][TD] [/TD] [TD] 41.5 [/TD][TD] 43.7 [/TD][TD] 33 [/TD][TD] 37.4 [/TD][TD] 35 [/TD][TD] 16.5 - 55.9 (NMOL/L) [/TD][/TR] [TR][TD] CALC FREE TESTOSTERONE [/TD][TD] [/TD] [TD] 108.4 [/TD][TD] 114.6 [/TD][TD] 89.3 [/TD][TD] 105 [/TD][TD] 109 [/TD][TD] 47.0 - 244.0 (PG/ML) [/TD][/TR] [TR][TD] PROLACTIN [/TD][TD] [/TD] [TD] [/TD] [TD] [/TD] [TD] 9.3 [/TD][TD] [/TD] [TD] 13 [/TD][TD] 4.0-26.0 (NG/ML) [/TD][/TR] [TR][TD] FERRITIN [/TD][TD] [/TD] [TD] [/TD] [TD] [/TD] [TD] 126 [/TD][TD] [/TD] [TD] 127 [/TD][TD] 30-400 (NG/ML) [/TD][/TR] [TR][TD] DHEA [/TD][TD] [/TD] [TD] [/TD] [TD] [/TD] [TD] [/TD] [TD] [/TD] [TD] 129 [/TD][TD] [/TD][/TR] [TR][TD] PSA, TOTAL [/TD][TD] [/TD] [TD] [/TD] [TD] [/TD] [TD] [/TD] [TD] [/TD] [TD] [/TD] [TD] [/TD][/TR] [TR][TD] PSA, TOTAL [/TD][TD] [/TD] [TD] 1.12 [/TD][TD] 1.4 [/TD][TD] 0.99 [/TD][TD] [/TD] [TD] 1.29 [/TD][TD] <=4.00 (NG/ML) [/TD][/TR][/TABLE] [/QUOTE]
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