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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
I would be really grateful for any help understanding my blood test results.
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<blockquote data-quote="spongebob" data-source="post: 102679" data-attributes="member: 18015"><p>Hi Systemlord, i am in the uk and the gp surgery where we live don't give out the lab ranges. We are lucky when we get figures instead of "your results are high or low, normal" speech. They are very unwilling to discuss results afraid that we will read too much into it if they are borderline high or low. </p><p></p><p>From the forum i see i am missing a myriad of blood tests, i will have to wait it out till the endo gets back to me i guess as the gp is limited in what blood tests they will issue. So you have been suffering epilepsy too? What course of action did you have to take in order to get your sbgh under control. I fear my testicles are damaged and that i may have to take testostrone replacement. Although the way i am functioning now, it would better that i shutdown my testicles for artificial testosterone.</p><p></p><p>Estrogen, if my estrogen is lowered then i could potentially lose that water weight. I will look into that. When you say this battle cant be won, you mean it's a viscous circle and medical intervention is the only hope? I have been on the Depakote 6 years now 2 grams per day. I dont know if it was the culprit because i have had erectile dysfunction for 18 years. I am screwed i guess. </p><p></p><p>My gp said thyroid was fine an not to worry about it but i know that is not the truth from what i have read online, no one in the uk will treat tsh levels below 4. Until then they will not warrant further investigation on the thyroid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spongebob, post: 102679, member: 18015"] Hi Systemlord, i am in the uk and the gp surgery where we live don't give out the lab ranges. We are lucky when we get figures instead of "your results are high or low, normal" speech. They are very unwilling to discuss results afraid that we will read too much into it if they are borderline high or low. From the forum i see i am missing a myriad of blood tests, i will have to wait it out till the endo gets back to me i guess as the gp is limited in what blood tests they will issue. So you have been suffering epilepsy too? What course of action did you have to take in order to get your sbgh under control. I fear my testicles are damaged and that i may have to take testostrone replacement. Although the way i am functioning now, it would better that i shutdown my testicles for artificial testosterone. Estrogen, if my estrogen is lowered then i could potentially lose that water weight. I will look into that. When you say this battle cant be won, you mean it's a viscous circle and medical intervention is the only hope? I have been on the Depakote 6 years now 2 grams per day. I dont know if it was the culprit because i have had erectile dysfunction for 18 years. I am screwed i guess. My gp said thyroid was fine an not to worry about it but i know that is not the truth from what i have read online, no one in the uk will treat tsh levels below 4. Until then they will not warrant further investigation on the thyroid. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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I would be really grateful for any help understanding my blood test results.
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