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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Has anyone had estrogen levels this high?
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<blockquote data-quote="CoastWatcher" data-source="post: 82651" data-attributes="member: 2624"><p>Your story gets bleaker with each of your posts. You've had terrible care from the beginning. Your initial workup, where you were only tested for total testosterone, is, essentially, malpractice. Your care since then is not much better. You are missing so many essential pieces of the picture, a lack of initial and follow up testing, and you are engaging in foolish behaviour in taking one milligram of anastrozole on a daily basis. </p><p></p><p>You needed, and still need, the following tests performed. Total and free testosterone, SHBG - an essential test that informs you and your doctor what sort of protocol to prescribe and offers significant information about how to adjust it if/when such changes need to be made, prolactin, DHT, DHEA, estradiol/sensitive (not total estrogens), a full thyroid profile &#8211; TSH, fr3, ft4, rt3, and both thyroid antibody profiles, PSA - PSA values tend to rise during TRT and its critical to monitor not only the discreet value, but the rate of rise (velocity) as well, cortisol, and the CBC and CMP panels (which do look as if they have be n run).</p><p></p><p>Where do you live? We can provide a referral to capable medical care. You deserve much better than you've had to date.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoastWatcher, post: 82651, member: 2624"] Your story gets bleaker with each of your posts. You've had terrible care from the beginning. Your initial workup, where you were only tested for total testosterone, is, essentially, malpractice. Your care since then is not much better. You are missing so many essential pieces of the picture, a lack of initial and follow up testing, and you are engaging in foolish behaviour in taking one milligram of anastrozole on a daily basis. You needed, and still need, the following tests performed. Total and free testosterone, SHBG - an essential test that informs you and your doctor what sort of protocol to prescribe and offers significant information about how to adjust it if/when such changes need to be made, prolactin, DHT, DHEA, estradiol/sensitive (not total estrogens), a full thyroid profile – TSH, fr3, ft4, rt3, and both thyroid antibody profiles, PSA - PSA values tend to rise during TRT and its critical to monitor not only the discreet value, but the rate of rise (velocity) as well, cortisol, and the CBC and CMP panels (which do look as if they have be n run). Where do you live? We can provide a referral to capable medical care. You deserve much better than you've had to date. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Has anyone had estrogen levels this high?
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