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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Initial lab results- reason to dig in deeper?
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<blockquote data-quote="ratbag" data-source="post: 89925" data-attributes="member: 972"><p>You need to post the reference ranges to your labs. Your Free T is not a labcorp range so we have to guess which means we can't really make any sense without the range. Your TSH at 16 indicates you definitely have a Thyroid problem and those symptoms can mirror Low T symptoms as well. Any physician would acknowledge that 16 means you have you have an underlying issue so I assume no MD has seen these results, you would have been informed. You need to get the tests that Vince suggested above to diagnose it properly and then to treat it properly. FYI, 99% of physicians and endocrinologists do not do this correctly. It's best to get a hormone expert like our sponsors Defy in order to treat it correctly and actually feel the benefits from it. The other 99% will only put you on synthroid and say your fine... but you won't feel any better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ratbag, post: 89925, member: 972"] You need to post the reference ranges to your labs. Your Free T is not a labcorp range so we have to guess which means we can't really make any sense without the range. Your TSH at 16 indicates you definitely have a Thyroid problem and those symptoms can mirror Low T symptoms as well. Any physician would acknowledge that 16 means you have you have an underlying issue so I assume no MD has seen these results, you would have been informed. You need to get the tests that Vince suggested above to diagnose it properly and then to treat it properly. FYI, 99% of physicians and endocrinologists do not do this correctly. It's best to get a hormone expert like our sponsors Defy in order to treat it correctly and actually feel the benefits from it. The other 99% will only put you on synthroid and say your fine... but you won't feel any better. [/QUOTE]
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Blood Test Discussion
Initial lab results- reason to dig in deeper?
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