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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
my results from Defy Medical
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<blockquote data-quote="Vettester Chris" data-source="post: 12805" data-attributes="member: 696"><p>LH looks to be a bit high, but total serum sitting at 534ng/dl. I would think having an LH at 13.2 would show a strong demand with the feedback loop for total serum, but yours isn't tanked by any means. Do you have any other pituitary related labs .. Prolactin, ACTH, ..? </p><p></p><p>Usually when we see someone with their LH elevated in the teens, you will tend to see endogenous serum levels in the 100's, 200's .. Usually that will indicate a diagnosis of Primary Hypo. Just for talking points, I'd probably want a physician to look further into the cause of this with a testicular exam, and/or an MRI of the pituitary. Who knows, it could be just an under performing testicle that's causing a higher demand for LH (?). I think it's worth looking at, but that's just me, I could be wrong...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vettester Chris, post: 12805, member: 696"] LH looks to be a bit high, but total serum sitting at 534ng/dl. I would think having an LH at 13.2 would show a strong demand with the feedback loop for total serum, but yours isn't tanked by any means. Do you have any other pituitary related labs .. Prolactin, ACTH, ..? Usually when we see someone with their LH elevated in the teens, you will tend to see endogenous serum levels in the 100's, 200's .. Usually that will indicate a diagnosis of Primary Hypo. Just for talking points, I'd probably want a physician to look further into the cause of this with a testicular exam, and/or an MRI of the pituitary. Who knows, it could be just an under performing testicle that's causing a higher demand for LH (?). I think it's worth looking at, but that's just me, I could be wrong... [/QUOTE]
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