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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Disappointed with my labs
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<blockquote data-quote="Tommy Wall" data-source="post: 63617" data-attributes="member: 2384"><p>Congrate to you Chris you posses more knoledge than my and many GPs. As long as everything is within the rage there is nothing to worry about according to my GP. When I started talking of "pooling issues" and other points that you had mentioned in a previous post my GP just didn´t know how to give any answer. I mentioned that even if the levels are within upper and lower ranges doesn´t mean that they in optimal levels etc... (more or less what I undestood of you post). My GP and many others do not have enough knowledge about thyroid issies I´ll only the basics. So I´m don´t think my GP will order a full adrenal panel unless I seek a specialist in this area. I had a "Burn out" for years back (10 years ago) and it took years to recover but I´ll will never be 100% again maybe 70% at the best. My tank went down to zero basically and the only remedy offered was some antidepressants. Any way thx again to all of U for input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tommy Wall, post: 63617, member: 2384"] Congrate to you Chris you posses more knoledge than my and many GPs. As long as everything is within the rage there is nothing to worry about according to my GP. When I started talking of "pooling issues" and other points that you had mentioned in a previous post my GP just didn´t know how to give any answer. I mentioned that even if the levels are within upper and lower ranges doesn´t mean that they in optimal levels etc... (more or less what I undestood of you post). My GP and many others do not have enough knowledge about thyroid issies I´ll only the basics. So I´m don´t think my GP will order a full adrenal panel unless I seek a specialist in this area. I had a "Burn out" for years back (10 years ago) and it took years to recover but I´ll will never be 100% again maybe 70% at the best. My tank went down to zero basically and the only remedy offered was some antidepressants. Any way thx again to all of U for input. [/QUOTE]
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