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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Labs Pre-TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="Vettester Chris" data-source="post: 37437" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>Yeah, that Vitamin D will be much better in the 60ng/ml to 80ng/ml arena, definitely keep administering. I don't know if you posted your age and/or any stats? It would help just to have a better understanding of where you're at, plus if there's any other medical conditions and/or health concerns you have been dealing with?</p><p></p><p>Your LH wasn't tanked, but not good either, obviously contributing to a lowered total serum result. Presuming your physician diagnosed it as "Secondary Hypo"? If not, that's where it's leaning. How much HCG are you administering? It "should" be quite beneficial for you, and it will help promote endogenous production in the testes. It personally took me awhile to get that dialed in, with adjusting my Cyp protocol to compensate with how well the HCG was working. A little trial and error with getting my Total & Free Test in the area that works best for my body's rhythm and balance.</p><p></p><p>Excellent DHEA, B12, good lipids ... The Cortisol result doesn't provide anything for comment .. No time, reference range, and being a 1x serum wouldn't give you much to work with anyways. If at some point you want to thoroughly review the adrenals, please look at a 4x Saliva Kit - Cortisol & DHEA w/Corrleation analysis, plus ACTH. </p><p></p><p>Free T3 is at 57% of Reference Range, Free T4 is at 48%. I would have anticipated your TSH to be in the mid to high 2's, so the 2.67 is about what you would expect. 50% to 80% of reference range is usually ideal for both FT4 and FT3, so if anything you're just on the lower end. Keep an eye on it, and maybe look into some iodine and selenium supplementation if you're not taking any at this time (?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vettester Chris, post: 37437, member: 696"] Yeah, that Vitamin D will be much better in the 60ng/ml to 80ng/ml arena, definitely keep administering. I don't know if you posted your age and/or any stats? It would help just to have a better understanding of where you're at, plus if there's any other medical conditions and/or health concerns you have been dealing with? Your LH wasn't tanked, but not good either, obviously contributing to a lowered total serum result. Presuming your physician diagnosed it as "Secondary Hypo"? If not, that's where it's leaning. How much HCG are you administering? It "should" be quite beneficial for you, and it will help promote endogenous production in the testes. It personally took me awhile to get that dialed in, with adjusting my Cyp protocol to compensate with how well the HCG was working. A little trial and error with getting my Total & Free Test in the area that works best for my body's rhythm and balance. Excellent DHEA, B12, good lipids ... The Cortisol result doesn't provide anything for comment .. No time, reference range, and being a 1x serum wouldn't give you much to work with anyways. If at some point you want to thoroughly review the adrenals, please look at a 4x Saliva Kit - Cortisol & DHEA w/Corrleation analysis, plus ACTH. Free T3 is at 57% of Reference Range, Free T4 is at 48%. I would have anticipated your TSH to be in the mid to high 2's, so the 2.67 is about what you would expect. 50% to 80% of reference range is usually ideal for both FT4 and FT3, so if anything you're just on the lower end. Keep an eye on it, and maybe look into some iodine and selenium supplementation if you're not taking any at this time (?) [/QUOTE]
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