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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: 77229" data-attributes="member: 16144"><p>My reply to "head trauma" was the part where I discussed tension headaches. Aside from that I don't have a history of head trauma (treated or untreated). I did have an MRI performed in 2014 and it was deemed clear. I know a lot can change in three years, but I can also say I don't FEEL different now from then, or if anything I feel better now from more time spent focusing on s healthy lifestyle. I ran these tests because I've never run a full panel and I had some money to burn, not because how I physically felt had changed. </p><p></p><p>Out of curiosity, what leads you to something like a brain problem (trauma, lesion) from my results? I'm honestly asking because if/when I go to a Dr I want to have as much info as possible to insist on proper diagnosis/treatment. </p><p></p><p>The person I quoted also hinted at adrenal fatigue as the possible cause. Do you have any thoughts on that? Is it worth trying to continue with the changes I planned (which coincide nicely with "adrenal recovery" practices I'm finding) and retesting in about 6 weeks? Or is it best advised to just go straight to the doctor. </p><p></p><p>One last comment, I'm not trying to avoid going to s doctor. It's just that communities like this seem to be well versed in this information. Sometimes more so than local practitioners. I just want to be armed with as much information as possible. So again, the insight is appreciated!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angry polak, post: 77229, member: 16144"] My reply to "head trauma" was the part where I discussed tension headaches. Aside from that I don't have a history of head trauma (treated or untreated). I did have an MRI performed in 2014 and it was deemed clear. I know a lot can change in three years, but I can also say I don't FEEL different now from then, or if anything I feel better now from more time spent focusing on s healthy lifestyle. I ran these tests because I've never run a full panel and I had some money to burn, not because how I physically felt had changed. Out of curiosity, what leads you to something like a brain problem (trauma, lesion) from my results? I'm honestly asking because if/when I go to a Dr I want to have as much info as possible to insist on proper diagnosis/treatment. The person I quoted also hinted at adrenal fatigue as the possible cause. Do you have any thoughts on that? Is it worth trying to continue with the changes I planned (which coincide nicely with "adrenal recovery" practices I'm finding) and retesting in about 6 weeks? Or is it best advised to just go straight to the doctor. One last comment, I'm not trying to avoid going to s doctor. It's just that communities like this seem to be well versed in this information. Sometimes more so than local practitioners. I just want to be armed with as much information as possible. So again, the insight is appreciated! [/QUOTE]
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