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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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<blockquote data-quote="Danon" data-source="post: 200653" data-attributes="member: 42587"><p>I would like some perspective on my labs as I try to make some decisions. I recently got some labs back which once again showed some low-T and wonky thyroid. I have had these wonky labs for at least 7 years with little to no treatment (some T4 for a while). My pcp is open to TRT but wants me to get a sleep study first (to rule out sleep apnea). He doesn't see a need to treat thyroid at this point. I have an appointment with a urologist but wondering if that is going to be a waste of time based on what I keep reading. Do these labs suggest primary or secondary hypogonadism? Should I try to get thyroid treated first? Would these numbers suggest trt treatment? I am posting here because I am wanting to educate myself on TRT. I have made several lifestyle changes over the past few years with little difference (lost weight, started lifting, clean diet, eliminate xenoestrogens, consistent 8 hrs of sleep, etc).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danon, post: 200653, member: 42587"] I would like some perspective on my labs as I try to make some decisions. I recently got some labs back which once again showed some low-T and wonky thyroid. I have had these wonky labs for at least 7 years with little to no treatment (some T4 for a while). My pcp is open to TRT but wants me to get a sleep study first (to rule out sleep apnea). He doesn't see a need to treat thyroid at this point. I have an appointment with a urologist but wondering if that is going to be a waste of time based on what I keep reading. Do these labs suggest primary or secondary hypogonadism? Should I try to get thyroid treated first? Would these numbers suggest trt treatment? I am posting here because I am wanting to educate myself on TRT. I have made several lifestyle changes over the past few years with little difference (lost weight, started lifting, clean diet, eliminate xenoestrogens, consistent 8 hrs of sleep, etc). [/QUOTE]
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