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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Help with blood work, please
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<blockquote data-quote="Vettester Chris" data-source="post: 4891" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>Agree with Gene. The thyroid will also need FT3, RT3 & Antibodies. What you presented doesn't look too bad, but there's no way to know if your T3 is productive and ATP is adequate. </p><p></p><p>Here's a post I made in the BW forum regarding some needed follow up labs ... (Gene, feel free to add or comment on anything I may have overlooked)</p><p></p><p>Total Testosterone Serum</p><p> Free & Bio Testosterone</p><p> SHBG</p><p> Estradiol (E2) Sensitive</p><p> Prolactin</p><p> DHT</p><p> Cortisol (4x Saliva Panel) ... </p><p> ... ACTH (not always needed, but it will portrait the feedback loop productivity with the adrenals, and help if certain diseases are in question i.e., Addison's, Cushing's,)</p><p> ... Aldosterone (Again, probably not on the 'standard' follow up requisition list, but something to consider if adrenal issues persists, and other variables like High BP is a factor, i.e., ruling out Conn Syndrome)</p><p> DHEA</p><p> Thyroid Panel ...</p><p> ... -TSH, Free T4, Free T3, Reverse T3, Thyroid Antibodies (TPO, TgAb for Hashis and Graves)</p><p> Iron (TIBC & Saturation % if possible)</p><p> Ferritin</p><p> CBC w/Diff</p><p> Comprehensive Metabolic Panel</p><p> Lipid Panel</p><p> PSA </p><p> IGF-1</p><p> Vitamin D3 (essential with the effective management of SHBG, and much more!)</p><p> Vitamin B12</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vettester Chris, post: 4891, member: 696"] Agree with Gene. The thyroid will also need FT3, RT3 & Antibodies. What you presented doesn't look too bad, but there's no way to know if your T3 is productive and ATP is adequate. Here's a post I made in the BW forum regarding some needed follow up labs ... (Gene, feel free to add or comment on anything I may have overlooked) Total Testosterone Serum Free & Bio Testosterone SHBG Estradiol (E2) Sensitive Prolactin DHT Cortisol (4x Saliva Panel) ... ... ACTH (not always needed, but it will portrait the feedback loop productivity with the adrenals, and help if certain diseases are in question i.e., Addison's, Cushing's,) ... Aldosterone (Again, probably not on the 'standard' follow up requisition list, but something to consider if adrenal issues persists, and other variables like High BP is a factor, i.e., ruling out Conn Syndrome) DHEA Thyroid Panel ... ... -TSH, Free T4, Free T3, Reverse T3, Thyroid Antibodies (TPO, TgAb for Hashis and Graves) Iron (TIBC & Saturation % if possible) Ferritin CBC w/Diff Comprehensive Metabolic Panel Lipid Panel PSA IGF-1 Vitamin D3 (essential with the effective management of SHBG, and much more!) Vitamin B12 [/QUOTE]
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