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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Bloodwork help-Total T, Free T, DHT, Estradiol all low
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<blockquote data-quote="angry polak" data-source="post: 76699" data-attributes="member: 16144"><p>Hello. Good question. I feel “normal” in the sense I can’t remember the last time I felt differently than I do now. However, this is my first time running bloods and I had a number of important hormonal areas register as low. </p><p></p><p>-Do I feel “normal” because I am?</p><p>-Do I feel “normal” just because I’ve had low T for so long I don’t remember what “real normal” feels like?</p><p>-Do I feel “normal” because, while low, my Total T, Free T, and Estradiol is pretty balanced (if there is any part of my draw I could say I’m happy with, it’s the fact I’m fairly hormonally balanced)?</p><p></p><p>I don’t really know any of these answers and was hoping to maybe get some insight by sharing my results. I can say that I know being outside the target range (low or high) can have health consequences, so I would like to increase my numbers across the board if possible for that reason alone.</p><p></p><p>After making my initial post I did call Life Extension to utilize the free consultation that came with the blood test I purchased. They said my hormone panel was low but balanced. They suggested I supplement with DHEA and Pregnenolone to provide “building blocks” for all the hormones. They also suggested Mucuna supplementation. They suggested I try all three for 6 weeks and have my test run again. </p><p></p><p>I’m obviously taking into consideration these recommendations came from a (reputable) supplement and blood test company. So everything that was recommended can be provided by Life Extension.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angry polak, post: 76699, member: 16144"] Hello. Good question. I feel “normal” in the sense I can’t remember the last time I felt differently than I do now. However, this is my first time running bloods and I had a number of important hormonal areas register as low. -Do I feel “normal” because I am? -Do I feel “normal” just because I’ve had low T for so long I don’t remember what “real normal” feels like? -Do I feel “normal” because, while low, my Total T, Free T, and Estradiol is pretty balanced (if there is any part of my draw I could say I’m happy with, it’s the fact I’m fairly hormonally balanced)? I don’t really know any of these answers and was hoping to maybe get some insight by sharing my results. I can say that I know being outside the target range (low or high) can have health consequences, so I would like to increase my numbers across the board if possible for that reason alone. After making my initial post I did call Life Extension to utilize the free consultation that came with the blood test I purchased. They said my hormone panel was low but balanced. They suggested I supplement with DHEA and Pregnenolone to provide “building blocks” for all the hormones. They also suggested Mucuna supplementation. They suggested I try all three for 6 weeks and have my test run again. I’m obviously taking into consideration these recommendations came from a (reputable) supplement and blood test company. So everything that was recommended can be provided by Life Extension. [/QUOTE]
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