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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Low free T, High Iron Concentration, Anemia. TRT?
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<blockquote data-quote="SkyJugler" data-source="post: 93480" data-attributes="member: 17433"><p>Hi, any input would be greatly appreciated. Currently experiencing many typical symptoms of Hypogonadism and have been for over a year. Originally sought help in Dec 2016 and displayed low free Testosterone, Endo basically said they don't treat using free testosterone and it was fine, long story short i was eventually prescribed an anti-depressant. I am 29 years old.</p><p></p><p>To many blood tests to list them all so i will list the ones i think are most important, please let me know if you want to see others.</p><p></p><p>I have an appointment in a few days with a renowned TRT specialist in Australia on Friday and would like some input before then.</p><p></p><p><strong>9/01/2018</strong></p><p></p><p>Testosterone 19 Nmol/L (8.3-29)</p><p>SHBG 63 Nmol/L (11-71)</p><p>Free Testosterone 254.9 Pmol/L (255-725). *LOW</p><p>Oestradiol 93 Pmol/L</p><p>LH 3</p><p>FSH 2</p><p>Prolactin 99 MiU/L (40-450)</p><p></p><p>RCC 4.4 (4.5-6-5). *LOW</p><p>Haematocrit 0.41</p><p></p><p>Iron 30 Umol/L (10-30)</p><p>Transferritin 29 umol/L (27-56)</p><p>Transferritin Saturation 53% (13-45). * HIGH</p><p></p><p>TSH 1.2</p><p></p><p>ALT 28 U/L</p><p>AST 28</p><p>CGT 20</p><p></p><p><strong>28/12/2017</strong></p><p></p><p>Testosterone 11 Nmol/L (8.3-29)</p><p>SHBG 58 Nmol/L (11-71)</p><p>Free Testosterone 140.4 Pmol/L (255-725). *LOW</p><p>Oestradiol 79 Pmol/L</p><p>LH 5.3</p><p>FSH 3</p><p>Prolactin 121 (40-450)</p><p></p><p><strong>13/11/2017</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p>TSH. 1.1 (0.5-4)</p><p>Free T4 18 Pmol/L (10-20)</p><p>Free T3 4.5. (3.5-6)</p><p></p><p>PSA, cholesterol, blood sugar etcetera all normal. Thanks for reading!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkyJugler, post: 93480, member: 17433"] Hi, any input would be greatly appreciated. Currently experiencing many typical symptoms of Hypogonadism and have been for over a year. Originally sought help in Dec 2016 and displayed low free Testosterone, Endo basically said they don't treat using free testosterone and it was fine, long story short i was eventually prescribed an anti-depressant. I am 29 years old. To many blood tests to list them all so i will list the ones i think are most important, please let me know if you want to see others. I have an appointment in a few days with a renowned TRT specialist in Australia on Friday and would like some input before then. [B]9/01/2018[/B] Testosterone 19 Nmol/L (8.3-29) SHBG 63 Nmol/L (11-71) Free Testosterone 254.9 Pmol/L (255-725). *LOW Oestradiol 93 Pmol/L LH 3 FSH 2 Prolactin 99 MiU/L (40-450) RCC 4.4 (4.5-6-5). *LOW Haematocrit 0.41 Iron 30 Umol/L (10-30) Transferritin 29 umol/L (27-56) Transferritin Saturation 53% (13-45). * HIGH TSH 1.2 ALT 28 U/L AST 28 CGT 20 [B]28/12/2017[/B] Testosterone 11 Nmol/L (8.3-29) SHBG 58 Nmol/L (11-71) Free Testosterone 140.4 Pmol/L (255-725). *LOW Oestradiol 79 Pmol/L LH 5.3 FSH 3 Prolactin 121 (40-450) [B]13/11/2017 [/B] TSH. 1.1 (0.5-4) Free T4 18 Pmol/L (10-20) Free T3 4.5. (3.5-6) PSA, cholesterol, blood sugar etcetera all normal. Thanks for reading! [/QUOTE]
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