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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: 77273" data-attributes="member: 16144"><p>Thank you for the follow-up. I don't think there is really an "ideal" scenario here anyway. I potentially have an issue and need to see if there is an underlying cause. And then address that cause instead of just "fixing" the issues downstream. If a full investigation leaves me with "unknown causes" (which does happen), then it may be ok to move on to just trying to fix the downstream issues.</p><p></p><p>I'm not panicking. I am hopeful I'm not walking around with an un-diagnosed malignant brain tumor, but it's good to know it's a possibility and should be checked out. I know that's a dramatic example, but I'd rather hear all the possibilities and rule them out then just go searching for HRT and miss something that could effect my life even more dramatically down the road.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="angry polak, post: 77273, member: 16144"] Thank you for the follow-up. I don't think there is really an "ideal" scenario here anyway. I potentially have an issue and need to see if there is an underlying cause. And then address that cause instead of just "fixing" the issues downstream. If a full investigation leaves me with "unknown causes" (which does happen), then it may be ok to move on to just trying to fix the downstream issues. I'm not panicking. I am hopeful I'm not walking around with an un-diagnosed malignant brain tumor, but it's good to know it's a possibility and should be checked out. I know that's a dramatic example, but I'd rather hear all the possibilities and rule them out then just go searching for HRT and miss something that could effect my life even more dramatically down the road. [/QUOTE]
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