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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Huge drop in testosterone
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<blockquote data-quote="Uniquerabbit" data-source="post: 113261" data-attributes="member: 18609"><p>I believe I've had a dramatic increase in SHBG over the years. Using a calculator online and reversing the math, I think my SHBG would around 14 in fall 2016.</p><p></p><p>Wow, I hadn't thought much of the reverse T3 value till y'all pointed it out. I looked at Free T3 and T4 and assumed all was well. I had heard in the past that thyroid issues could be a factor based on symptoms, however, my blood work always came back normal (for what I was testing, which wasn't comprehensive enough I suppose). I'll schedule to have ATA, TPO, iron, and ferritin tested.</p><p></p><p>After a brief glance online, while I have some symptoms of hypothyroidism (fatigue, depression, possibly impaired memory, possible muscle weakness, possible muscle stiffness/aches) I don't have the majority (constipation, dry skin, weight gain, puffy face, hoarseness, elevated cholesterol, stiff joints, thinning hair). Just thought I'd mention that, not sure if it means anything.</p><p></p><p>p.s seriously, guys, thanks for all the help. I really appreciate it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Uniquerabbit, post: 113261, member: 18609"] I believe I've had a dramatic increase in SHBG over the years. Using a calculator online and reversing the math, I think my SHBG would around 14 in fall 2016. Wow, I hadn't thought much of the reverse T3 value till y'all pointed it out. I looked at Free T3 and T4 and assumed all was well. I had heard in the past that thyroid issues could be a factor based on symptoms, however, my blood work always came back normal (for what I was testing, which wasn't comprehensive enough I suppose). I'll schedule to have ATA, TPO, iron, and ferritin tested. After a brief glance online, while I have some symptoms of hypothyroidism (fatigue, depression, possibly impaired memory, possible muscle weakness, possible muscle stiffness/aches) I don't have the majority (constipation, dry skin, weight gain, puffy face, hoarseness, elevated cholesterol, stiff joints, thinning hair). Just thought I'd mention that, not sure if it means anything. p.s seriously, guys, thanks for all the help. I really appreciate it. [/QUOTE]
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