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<blockquote data-quote="CoastWatcher" data-source="post: 53684" data-attributes="member: 2624"><p>Welcome to Excelmale. We hope you'll be an active member. When posting any lab values we need to see the reference ranges. Every lab calibrates and reports at a different reference range; in isolation, the picture isn't clear. Did I miss your total testosterone level? I see the free testosterone, but where is your total testosterone sitting? Why did the doctor run an estrone level, and was the estradiol test the sensitive, LC, MS/MS methodology? You didn't run a salivary cortisol study, to capture daily variation?</p><p></p><p>To to not zero in on the thyroid is a big mistake. To your doctor's credit, he did give it a good look. It is certainly possible that hypothyroidism is the devil in these details. Is it being ignored, despite the clear indication that there are problems?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoastWatcher, post: 53684, member: 2624"] Welcome to Excelmale. We hope you'll be an active member. When posting any lab values we need to see the reference ranges. Every lab calibrates and reports at a different reference range; in isolation, the picture isn't clear. Did I miss your total testosterone level? I see the free testosterone, but where is your total testosterone sitting? Why did the doctor run an estrone level, and was the estradiol test the sensitive, LC, MS/MS methodology? You didn't run a salivary cortisol study, to capture daily variation? To to not zero in on the thyroid is a big mistake. To your doctor's credit, he did give it a good look. It is certainly possible that hypothyroidism is the devil in these details. Is it being ignored, despite the clear indication that there are problems? [/QUOTE]
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