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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
First post, bloodwork, first protocol, opinions welcome..
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<blockquote data-quote="trt reznor" data-source="post: 113238" data-attributes="member: 18705"><p>Thyroid wasnt even mentioned in the discussion. We really just glossed over the numbers, since they seem to be in healthy ranges and no abnormalities were detected during my physical. What further testing and/or meds would be used to address that?</p><p></p><p>I understand these parameters aren't universal, and what might be in the normal range for one person, can make another feel like crap. And that's where I've been most days since my teens. I've had exposure to chemicals and long term low dose radiation from my last job, I thought may have played a part. But when I saw my test results yesterday I was stumped. Because I feel like I have all the effects of imbalances hormones, but the numbers don't lie. My family members- brothers, uncles, sister all are slim and trim and muscular people. I'm kind of the odd one out in that regard. I've always had a bigger frame but a low muscle/higher fat ratio no matter my diet or exercise. I've wondered if I would feel “balanced” on the higher end of the normal scale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trt reznor, post: 113238, member: 18705"] Thyroid wasnt even mentioned in the discussion. We really just glossed over the numbers, since they seem to be in healthy ranges and no abnormalities were detected during my physical. What further testing and/or meds would be used to address that? I understand these parameters aren't universal, and what might be in the normal range for one person, can make another feel like crap. And that's where I've been most days since my teens. I've had exposure to chemicals and long term low dose radiation from my last job, I thought may have played a part. But when I saw my test results yesterday I was stumped. Because I feel like I have all the effects of imbalances hormones, but the numbers don't lie. My family members- brothers, uncles, sister all are slim and trim and muscular people. I'm kind of the odd one out in that regard. I've always had a bigger frame but a low muscle/higher fat ratio no matter my diet or exercise. I've wondered if I would feel “balanced” on the higher end of the normal scale. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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