ExcelMale
Menu
Home
What's new
Latest activity
Forums
New posts
Search forums
What's new
New posts
Latest activity
Videos
Lab Tests
Doctor Finder
Buy Books
About Us
Men’s Health Coaching
Log in
Register
What's new
Search
Search
Search titles only
By:
New posts
Search forums
Menu
Log in
Register
Navigation
Install the app
Install
More options
Contact us
Close Menu
Forums
How to Use This Forum and Introductions
Introductions
Considering HRT/TRT pending first consultation
JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an
alternative browser
.
Reply to thread
Message
<blockquote data-quote="Entropic" data-source="post: 207019" data-attributes="member: 14807"><p>Good Evening,</p><p></p><p>I've followed the forums for quiet a while yet have not started therapy yet. I've always been a bit apprehensive about getting into something that will basically require lifetime commitment to medications. However, basically almost all the symptoms of low Testosterone are "boxes checked" and applicable to me and my ongoing lack of quality of life. I've finally taken the blood test I was directed to take by the clinic which I have a first consultation with on August 25th. I've included a pdf of my results. Oddly, perhaps, the total testosterone seems reasonable ... however, FSH is flagged as "high". Ultimately, I know total T is irrelevant when including other factors that create a situation where "free T" is basically not available and/or too low. I am tempted to get another test that will measure my free testosterone levels even if it is just to have it as a reference/baseline, just in case the clinic I consult with just says I'm ok to start therapy and want to set me up with medications to start. I would also prefer to use a link from this group so that appropriate affiliate payout goes to this group since it is such an informative and useful site. Any recommendations on the next test I should get prior to my consult that included a free testosterone result that hopefully is not too costly?</p><p></p><p>I took the attached lab in a fully fasted state (just over 12 hours no food only some water) although the lab states unknown of fasted state. They didn't ask me and I didn't think to point it out, but I checked prior to going in for test and 12 hours fasting was indicated so that's what I did.</p><p></p><p>I have not mentioned the T Clinic yet as I have no experience with them yet other than taking the blood test they required and setting up the initial consultation. I didn't want to promote and/or detract from a clinic I don't really have experience with yet, nor do I want to "step out of line" on this forum in any way. All the information here is outstanding and greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance for any feedback on my test results or recommendations on a specific free testosterone test as a baseline indicator for monitoring. I've also considered the clinic may require me to get another test that includes free testosterone after the first consult, I'd just prefer to be prepared and have the information in case they state it isn't needed. Thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Entropic, post: 207019, member: 14807"] Good Evening, I've followed the forums for quiet a while yet have not started therapy yet. I've always been a bit apprehensive about getting into something that will basically require lifetime commitment to medications. However, basically almost all the symptoms of low Testosterone are "boxes checked" and applicable to me and my ongoing lack of quality of life. I've finally taken the blood test I was directed to take by the clinic which I have a first consultation with on August 25th. I've included a pdf of my results. Oddly, perhaps, the total testosterone seems reasonable ... however, FSH is flagged as "high". Ultimately, I know total T is irrelevant when including other factors that create a situation where "free T" is basically not available and/or too low. I am tempted to get another test that will measure my free testosterone levels even if it is just to have it as a reference/baseline, just in case the clinic I consult with just says I'm ok to start therapy and want to set me up with medications to start. I would also prefer to use a link from this group so that appropriate affiliate payout goes to this group since it is such an informative and useful site. Any recommendations on the next test I should get prior to my consult that included a free testosterone result that hopefully is not too costly? I took the attached lab in a fully fasted state (just over 12 hours no food only some water) although the lab states unknown of fasted state. They didn't ask me and I didn't think to point it out, but I checked prior to going in for test and 12 hours fasting was indicated so that's what I did. I have not mentioned the T Clinic yet as I have no experience with them yet other than taking the blood test they required and setting up the initial consultation. I didn't want to promote and/or detract from a clinic I don't really have experience with yet, nor do I want to "step out of line" on this forum in any way. All the information here is outstanding and greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance for any feedback on my test results or recommendations on a specific free testosterone test as a baseline indicator for monitoring. I've also considered the clinic may require me to get another test that includes free testosterone after the first consult, I'd just prefer to be prepared and have the information in case they state it isn't needed. Thank you. [/QUOTE]
Insert quotes…
Verification
Post reply
Share this page
Facebook
Twitter
Reddit
Pinterest
Tumblr
WhatsApp
Email
Share
Link
Sponsors
Forums
How to Use This Forum and Introductions
Introductions
Considering HRT/TRT pending first consultation
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.
Accept
Learn more…
Top