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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Initial Blood Work - First Course of Action?
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<blockquote data-quote="TRT14" data-source="post: 89335" data-attributes="member: 17176"><p>I suppose i should have given a bit kore unformatuon on myh current thoughts and give somr soecific questions. I agree I do not need TRT in any form st this time, I was wondering:</p><p></p><p>1. What effect can I expect Vitamin D supplementatiokn have on E2 and homocystein levels?</p><p></p><p>2. Given how high homocystein and E2 levels are, would you expect any prescription medications to be required to address the issue or should I be able to resolve with supplements? If so, specific recommendations?</p><p></p><p>3. The slightly high liver enzymes are concerning because I just have no idea what to make of them. Any knowledge of it these could be out of what just due to hormone imbalance or shouldni be expecting another more concerning root cause?</p><p></p><p>4. Do you see any sign of thyroid issues based on my results?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRT14, post: 89335, member: 17176"] I suppose i should have given a bit kore unformatuon on myh current thoughts and give somr soecific questions. I agree I do not need TRT in any form st this time, I was wondering: 1. What effect can I expect Vitamin D supplementatiokn have on E2 and homocystein levels? 2. Given how high homocystein and E2 levels are, would you expect any prescription medications to be required to address the issue or should I be able to resolve with supplements? If so, specific recommendations? 3. The slightly high liver enzymes are concerning because I just have no idea what to make of them. Any knowledge of it these could be out of what just due to hormone imbalance or shouldni be expecting another more concerning root cause? 4. Do you see any sign of thyroid issues based on my results? [/QUOTE]
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Initial Blood Work - First Course of Action?
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