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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Are Saliva Hormone Tests Accurate?
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<blockquote data-quote="thatoneguy" data-source="post: 31569" data-attributes="member: 12807"><p>Test results posted at the end (couldn't figure out how to post picture of results, maybe because I'm doing this from my phone)</p><p></p><p>Hello everyone new member here, I have been having lots of symptoms of Low T, but have been blaming it on an ongoing stomach issue I have had going on. Well stomach issue got better, low T symptoms did not. </p><p></p><p>My doctor reported my T levels as "normal" and I did not think much of it. I ordered a salvia test just to see what my hormone levels were. This was before I really did any research into testosterone and TRT. Now that I have done more research I'm fairly concerned, and will be going back to the doctor in the next couple weeks. </p><p></p><p>I have attempted to naturally boost my T levels since I was technically "normal" felt slightly better but still having issues. I ordered a second salvia test still waiting on results. </p><p></p><p>I will get my blood results from the test they did at my next appointment and try and convince them to do more blood work and consider TRT or other low T treatment.</p><p></p><p>Just looking for any input and advice you have for me. I have read ton of forums about others experiences. I am unsure how receptive my primary care doctor will be to the idea since I'm a 29 year old male in otherwise healthy condition, I also work out regularly and eat semi-good.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for any input.</p><p></p><p>Age 29, weight 175lbs, height 5'8". </p><p></p><p>Estradiol 1.3 pg/ml range 0.5-2.2</p><p>Progesterone 18 pg/ml range 12-100</p><p>Testosterone 72 pg/ml range 44-148 (for my age it shows right on the line of being subnormal)</p><p>DHEAS 6.2 ng/ml range 2-23 (for my age it shows subnormal)</p><p>Cortisol 5.5 ng/ml range 3.7-9.5 (below average but normal)</p><p></p><p>I know I'm missing a lot of things I need to get tested, I did this test before I really new anything. Just looking for some initial input and I'll update when I get more extensive blood work done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thatoneguy, post: 31569, member: 12807"] Test results posted at the end (couldn't figure out how to post picture of results, maybe because I'm doing this from my phone) Hello everyone new member here, I have been having lots of symptoms of Low T, but have been blaming it on an ongoing stomach issue I have had going on. Well stomach issue got better, low T symptoms did not. My doctor reported my T levels as "normal" and I did not think much of it. I ordered a salvia test just to see what my hormone levels were. This was before I really did any research into testosterone and TRT. Now that I have done more research I'm fairly concerned, and will be going back to the doctor in the next couple weeks. I have attempted to naturally boost my T levels since I was technically "normal" felt slightly better but still having issues. I ordered a second salvia test still waiting on results. I will get my blood results from the test they did at my next appointment and try and convince them to do more blood work and consider TRT or other low T treatment. Just looking for any input and advice you have for me. I have read ton of forums about others experiences. I am unsure how receptive my primary care doctor will be to the idea since I'm a 29 year old male in otherwise healthy condition, I also work out regularly and eat semi-good. Thanks for any input. Age 29, weight 175lbs, height 5'8". Estradiol 1.3 pg/ml range 0.5-2.2 Progesterone 18 pg/ml range 12-100 Testosterone 72 pg/ml range 44-148 (for my age it shows right on the line of being subnormal) DHEAS 6.2 ng/ml range 2-23 (for my age it shows subnormal) Cortisol 5.5 ng/ml range 3.7-9.5 (below average but normal) I know I'm missing a lot of things I need to get tested, I did this test before I really new anything. Just looking for some initial input and I'll update when I get more extensive blood work done. [/QUOTE]
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