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Glad to join this community... looking for guidance to feel more like myself! (Lab Results In Post)
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<blockquote data-quote="dlello2" data-source="post: 257029" data-attributes="member: 45598"><p>I appreciate that reply. Know that I very much have my guard up posting here or any internet forum (reddit, etc.). If by chance someone sees an association that I have (or my endo has) missed, or if someone has a recommendation of a doctor/clinic local to Austin TX, that's all I'm looking for.</p><p></p><p>I just stumbled upon the connection between Estrogen/Bone Density, and I know that Testosterone really is the main way to influence Estrogen in men, so I thought I'd try presenting my case here.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This was an iron panel I completed a few years ago. I'm going to get an updated panel taken shortly, and include Ferratin (and maybe Transferrin). Not sure if there are other tests I should try including. Thanks regardless!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dlello2, post: 257029, member: 45598"] I appreciate that reply. Know that I very much have my guard up posting here or any internet forum (reddit, etc.). If by chance someone sees an association that I have (or my endo has) missed, or if someone has a recommendation of a doctor/clinic local to Austin TX, that's all I'm looking for. I just stumbled upon the connection between Estrogen/Bone Density, and I know that Testosterone really is the main way to influence Estrogen in men, so I thought I'd try presenting my case here. This was an iron panel I completed a few years ago. I'm going to get an updated panel taken shortly, and include Ferratin (and maybe Transferrin). Not sure if there are other tests I should try including. Thanks regardless! [/QUOTE]
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