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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Finally got great testosterone levels- but have questions about cortisol, thyroid, IgF, DHEA-S
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<blockquote data-quote="SomeG" data-source="post: 23328" data-attributes="member: 2599"><p>I'm a 41 year old who went through 4-5 months of HCG monotherapy to little effect, and two months ago switched to 60 mg test cyp 2X/week and 750 IU HCG.</p><p></p><p>It took almost two months to feel much difference, but my total test zoomed up to 1010 ng/dl and free test went to 2.8 (range= 0.87 to 5.47 according to lab). My estradiol was a bit high at 64.0 (range = 20- 75). I feel a lot better. Not perfect, but a lot better.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Since my symptoms of fatigue have not completely gone away, I wonder what anyone's thoughts are on my slightly older (april- June) cortisol, thyroids, IgF, and DHEA.</p><p></p><p>My total cortisol, total was 9.8 (range is ?? 5-23 I think)</p><p></p><p>TSH was 1.8</p><p>T3 was 32 (22-35 range)</p><p>T4 total 6.8 (4.5- 12.0)</p><p>free T4 index (T7) was 2.2 (1.4- 3.8)</p><p></p><p>My DHEA- S was 184 (70-495 range)</p><p>my IGF-1 was 126 (53-328 range)</p><p></p><p>My doctor seems to think that these are all perfectly normal but I wonder what anyone's thoughts are.</p><p></p><p>I know very little about these, but I wonder if any of these could be optimized in order to deal with the residual fatigue issues. (Note: i really don't understand thyroid values, and there is a buttload of thyroid dysfunction in my family- hypo and hyper in 5 of my siblings). </p><p></p><p>thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SomeG, post: 23328, member: 2599"] I'm a 41 year old who went through 4-5 months of HCG monotherapy to little effect, and two months ago switched to 60 mg test cyp 2X/week and 750 IU HCG. It took almost two months to feel much difference, but my total test zoomed up to 1010 ng/dl and free test went to 2.8 (range= 0.87 to 5.47 according to lab). My estradiol was a bit high at 64.0 (range = 20- 75). I feel a lot better. Not perfect, but a lot better. Since my symptoms of fatigue have not completely gone away, I wonder what anyone's thoughts are on my slightly older (april- June) cortisol, thyroids, IgF, and DHEA. My total cortisol, total was 9.8 (range is ?? 5-23 I think) TSH was 1.8 T3 was 32 (22-35 range) T4 total 6.8 (4.5- 12.0) free T4 index (T7) was 2.2 (1.4- 3.8) My DHEA- S was 184 (70-495 range) my IGF-1 was 126 (53-328 range) My doctor seems to think that these are all perfectly normal but I wonder what anyone's thoughts are. I know very little about these, but I wonder if any of these could be optimized in order to deal with the residual fatigue issues. (Note: i really don't understand thyroid values, and there is a buttload of thyroid dysfunction in my family- hypo and hyper in 5 of my siblings). thanks [/QUOTE]
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Finally got great testosterone levels- but have questions about cortisol, thyroid, IgF, DHEA-S
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