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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Side Effect Management
Hair Loss, Labs Run, Advice Requested
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<blockquote data-quote="eatliftsleep" data-source="post: 82617" data-attributes="member: 16625"><p>I'll add that to things for consideration, thanks. I'm more of a KISS kinda guy, and would rather start off with the minimum required to resolve.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks for that info. Will also consider.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well, my thryoid definitely ain't normal, I don't have one LOL it got removed, but I get your point. I asked the Urologist to run a Thyroid panel and those were the only two values that came back on the report.</p><p></p><p>Thyroxine Free .92 ng/dL range .58 - 1.64 ng/dL</p><p>Thyroxine Total (TT4) 5.80 ug/dL range 4.90 - 12.23 ug/dL</p><p></p><p>I have an endo I see for my thyroid and he's against TRT. Tried to make an appt with another local well known endo and the nurse said I have to have the Urologist transfer all my records before he'll make an appt. Geeze.</p><p></p><p>Urologist left me a message today that they called in a Rx for 1mg ED Propecia to the pharmacy, but I'm afraid to mess with that. He was kinda nonchalant about it and said 1mg was a very small dose, but this site indicates otherwise by many.</p><p></p><p>I may try to make an appt with my thyroid endo and just flat tell him I intend to be on TRT and ask for his help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eatliftsleep, post: 82617, member: 16625"] I'll add that to things for consideration, thanks. I'm more of a KISS kinda guy, and would rather start off with the minimum required to resolve. Thanks for that info. Will also consider. Well, my thryoid definitely ain't normal, I don't have one LOL it got removed, but I get your point. I asked the Urologist to run a Thyroid panel and those were the only two values that came back on the report. Thyroxine Free .92 ng/dL range .58 - 1.64 ng/dL Thyroxine Total (TT4) 5.80 ug/dL range 4.90 - 12.23 ug/dL I have an endo I see for my thyroid and he's against TRT. Tried to make an appt with another local well known endo and the nurse said I have to have the Urologist transfer all my records before he'll make an appt. Geeze. Urologist left me a message today that they called in a Rx for 1mg ED Propecia to the pharmacy, but I'm afraid to mess with that. He was kinda nonchalant about it and said 1mg was a very small dose, but this site indicates otherwise by many. I may try to make an appt with my thyroid endo and just flat tell him I intend to be on TRT and ask for his help. [/QUOTE]
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