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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Low T in my 20s
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<blockquote data-quote="JohnDoe" data-source="post: 15404" data-attributes="member: 3300"><p>Hello</p><p></p><p></p><p>I am in my mid 20s and around 2 years ago I started having problems to witch I could find no explinations. The symptoms were the low t classics.</p><p> I do not have HIV and am not diabetic.</p><p>I went to my PC doc about 4 months after I started having problems and he gave me a t test witch put my total testosterone at 67.He then refured me to a urologist. I have taken 3 more tests from then up tell now.</p><p>Here are the results.</p><p>7/21/14</p><p>Shbg 56</p><p>T free 18</p><p>T free pct 1.3</p><p>T total 139</p><p></p><p></p><p>9/13/14</p><p>Shbg 27</p><p>T free 47</p><p>T free pct 2.2</p><p>T total 218</p><p></p><p></p><p>2/10/15</p><p>Shbg 30</p><p>T free 67</p><p>T free pct 2.1</p><p>T total 321</p><p></p><p></p><p>LH and FSH were taken at all dates also, but remained around 2.7 for FSH and 3.2 for LH for the 3 tests.</p><p></p><p></p><p>My urologist tells me he thinks it's primary hypoG. However, His bases for thinking so is unclear to me since LH is on the low end. </p><p></p><p>Symptoms have improved slowly with time,</p><p>but I am still living in neutral zone.</p><p></p><p>Recovery seems way too slow to indicate I will ever be the same so I am thinking about going on trt.</p><p></p><p>your input would be valued thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnDoe, post: 15404, member: 3300"] Hello I am in my mid 20s and around 2 years ago I started having problems to witch I could find no explinations. The symptoms were the low t classics. I do not have HIV and am not diabetic. I went to my PC doc about 4 months after I started having problems and he gave me a t test witch put my total testosterone at 67.He then refured me to a urologist. I have taken 3 more tests from then up tell now. Here are the results. 7/21/14 Shbg 56 T free 18 T free pct 1.3 T total 139 9/13/14 Shbg 27 T free 47 T free pct 2.2 T total 218 2/10/15 Shbg 30 T free 67 T free pct 2.1 T total 321 LH and FSH were taken at all dates also, but remained around 2.7 for FSH and 3.2 for LH for the 3 tests. My urologist tells me he thinks it's primary hypoG. However, His bases for thinking so is unclear to me since LH is on the low end. Symptoms have improved slowly with time, but I am still living in neutral zone. Recovery seems way too slow to indicate I will ever be the same so I am thinking about going on trt. your input would be valued thanks. [/QUOTE]
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