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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="greenwaters" data-source="post: 146309" data-attributes="member: 17427"><p>My testosterone is forever low, due to a pituitary tumor. May not ever produce again. Runs usually between 200-320. This doctor wasnt familiar with a SHBG test, cause he's alternative medicine. However, I save a lot of money cause my insurance cover the prescription, cause it gets sent to my pharmacy. When I do labs again, we plan on doing the SHBG. My DHEA, lipid, IGF, etc all in range. I've had these a few times done, due to my pituitary tumor. Its a must that have many of these checked at least once a year. Thyroid hormone low, but on treatment for that, and have been for over a year now. Its in range now, but only cause of meds. Prolactin slightly high, and on bromocriptine for that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenwaters, post: 146309, member: 17427"] My testosterone is forever low, due to a pituitary tumor. May not ever produce again. Runs usually between 200-320. This doctor wasnt familiar with a SHBG test, cause he's alternative medicine. However, I save a lot of money cause my insurance cover the prescription, cause it gets sent to my pharmacy. When I do labs again, we plan on doing the SHBG. My DHEA, lipid, IGF, etc all in range. I've had these a few times done, due to my pituitary tumor. Its a must that have many of these checked at least once a year. Thyroid hormone low, but on treatment for that, and have been for over a year now. Its in range now, but only cause of meds. Prolactin slightly high, and on bromocriptine for that. [/QUOTE]
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