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I have low T and need a good doctor
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<blockquote data-quote="Vettester Chris" data-source="post: 10003" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>Les, welcome to EM! Glad you joined!</p><p></p><p>Yes, IMO you should be working with someone who will cover all the bases. I suspect your diagnosis would probably lean towards secondary hypo, but that's all speculation. If your gonadotropin profile if off the charts either way, then your physician might want to run some additional exams. Your E2 also needs managed based on what you described. Adding exogenous testosterone will convert downstream, and if you're prone to sides now it will only get worse.</p><p></p><p>Your free test % 'might' be a little low, as SHBG tends to be elevated when obesity is a factor. Get the labs and post them up, let's discuss some thoughts. Also, I wouldn't be surprised if your thyroid is not up to par. Hopefully you are getting some additional labs?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vettester Chris, post: 10003, member: 696"] Les, welcome to EM! Glad you joined! Yes, IMO you should be working with someone who will cover all the bases. I suspect your diagnosis would probably lean towards secondary hypo, but that's all speculation. If your gonadotropin profile if off the charts either way, then your physician might want to run some additional exams. Your E2 also needs managed based on what you described. Adding exogenous testosterone will convert downstream, and if you're prone to sides now it will only get worse. Your free test % 'might' be a little low, as SHBG tends to be elevated when obesity is a factor. Get the labs and post them up, let's discuss some thoughts. Also, I wouldn't be surprised if your thyroid is not up to par. Hopefully you are getting some additional labs? [/QUOTE]
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