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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Candidate for TRT ?
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<blockquote data-quote="andre" data-source="post: 9224" data-attributes="member: 1892"><p>Hi All, I'm not on TRT but doc is suggesting I just start with 10% compound cream and "see what happens". I have read Nelson's book so I'm not totally ignorant. Here are my blood results, averaged over the past year with three different draws.</p><p></p><p>t-total: 380 ng/dl (350-1197)</p><p>t-free: 7 pg/ml (7-24)</p><p>estradiol: 27 pg/ml (7-42)</p><p>psa: 0.6 ng/ml (0-4)</p><p>lh: 5.7 miu/ml (1.7-8.6)</p><p>fsh: 5.1 miu/ml (1.5-12.4)</p><p>shbg 28 nmol/L (19-76)</p><p>dht: 20 ng/dl (30-85)</p><p>cortisol: 16.3 ug/dl (2.3-19.4)</p><p>pregnenolone, ms: 77 ng/dl (<151)</p><p>dhea-sulfate 222 ug/dl (71-375)</p><p>tsh: 2.6 uiu/ml (0.45-4.5)</p><p>prolactin 7.1 ng/ml (4-15)</p><p>vitaminD: 49ng/ml (30-100)</p><p></p><p>I'm 53yrs old, 5'7 and 185lbs (not fat)</p><p></p><p>My motivation for considering TRT is the carrot stick that my well being would be better, including restoring my strength levels in the gym which just seem to keep going down. However, I don't want any increase of fat around my mid-section that I've worked hard to minimize by working out most of my entire life. I understand that estrogen will be my worst enemy but I'm fearful that I won't be prescribed an anti-estrogen until my e-number is high and by that time it will be too late - i.e. -- I will already have developed fatty love handles. All in all, my motivation seems fairly self-centered.</p><p></p><p>thanks for any advise!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andre, post: 9224, member: 1892"] Hi All, I'm not on TRT but doc is suggesting I just start with 10% compound cream and "see what happens". I have read Nelson's book so I'm not totally ignorant. Here are my blood results, averaged over the past year with three different draws. t-total: 380 ng/dl (350-1197) t-free: 7 pg/ml (7-24) estradiol: 27 pg/ml (7-42) psa: 0.6 ng/ml (0-4) lh: 5.7 miu/ml (1.7-8.6) fsh: 5.1 miu/ml (1.5-12.4) shbg 28 nmol/L (19-76) dht: 20 ng/dl (30-85) cortisol: 16.3 ug/dl (2.3-19.4) pregnenolone, ms: 77 ng/dl (<151) dhea-sulfate 222 ug/dl (71-375) tsh: 2.6 uiu/ml (0.45-4.5) prolactin 7.1 ng/ml (4-15) vitaminD: 49ng/ml (30-100) I'm 53yrs old, 5'7 and 185lbs (not fat) My motivation for considering TRT is the carrot stick that my well being would be better, including restoring my strength levels in the gym which just seem to keep going down. However, I don't want any increase of fat around my mid-section that I've worked hard to minimize by working out most of my entire life. I understand that estrogen will be my worst enemy but I'm fearful that I won't be prescribed an anti-estrogen until my e-number is high and by that time it will be too late - i.e. -- I will already have developed fatty love handles. All in all, my motivation seems fairly self-centered. thanks for any advise! [/QUOTE]
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