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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Initial tests - thoughts?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mustang&amp;" data-source="post: 113727" data-attributes="member: 18837"><p>Dear Members,</p><p></p><p>First post, would appreciate your input on my initial lab results (below). I’m aware that they’re far from full and will get more labs done soon. Labcorp flagged the Free T, is that necessary a sign for need for TRT (together with low tot T)? Estradiol seems high compared to T levels, right?</p><p></p><p>Background:</p><p>-33yo male</p><p>-long history with sports, currently 4/week gym, healthy lifestyle overall, no vitamin deficiencies </p><p>-no steroid/medical problems history</p><p></p><p>Symptoms:</p><p>-low libido but no ED, lost most of morning erections over the past year or so</p><p>-sleep 8-9h/day but still tired, 10-11h seems sufficient, wake up 3-5times/night </p><p>-developed small (but clearly visible) gyno (estradiol?) over the past year or two</p><p>-overall tired a lot of time, hard to get excited of new things, meeting new people</p><p>-possibly easily irritated/quick mood changes, hard to say myself </p><p>-trouble losing fat/gaining muscle</p><p></p><p>Labs by Labcorp:</p><p>Taken in the morning after no excess exercise the day before, good sleep</p><p></p><p>Total Testosterone, Serum (ng/dl) 360 range 264-916</p><p></p><p>Free Testosterone(Direct) (pg/ml) 7.3 range 8.7-25.1</p><p></p><p>DHEA-Sulfate DHEA-Sulfate (ug/dl) 258.3 range 138-475</p><p></p><p>Estradiol Roche ECLIA method. (pg/ml) 18.1 range 7.6-42.6</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mustang&, post: 113727, member: 18837"] Dear Members, First post, would appreciate your input on my initial lab results (below). I’m aware that they’re far from full and will get more labs done soon. Labcorp flagged the Free T, is that necessary a sign for need for TRT (together with low tot T)? Estradiol seems high compared to T levels, right? Background: -33yo male -long history with sports, currently 4/week gym, healthy lifestyle overall, no vitamin deficiencies -no steroid/medical problems history Symptoms: -low libido but no ED, lost most of morning erections over the past year or so -sleep 8-9h/day but still tired, 10-11h seems sufficient, wake up 3-5times/night -developed small (but clearly visible) gyno (estradiol?) over the past year or two -overall tired a lot of time, hard to get excited of new things, meeting new people -possibly easily irritated/quick mood changes, hard to say myself -trouble losing fat/gaining muscle Labs by Labcorp: Taken in the morning after no excess exercise the day before, good sleep Total Testosterone, Serum (ng/dl) 360 range 264-916 Free Testosterone(Direct) (pg/ml) 7.3 range 8.7-25.1 DHEA-Sulfate DHEA-Sulfate (ug/dl) 258.3 range 138-475 Estradiol Roche ECLIA method. (pg/ml) 18.1 range 7.6-42.6 [/QUOTE]
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