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<blockquote data-quote="munch520" data-source="post: 53686" data-attributes="member: 14384"><p>Thanks for the feedback - I added the values I could find quickly. I added total testosterone too above. This was a LabCorp test by the way if that matters.</p><p></p><p>Methodology was "Roche ECLIA", as far as why he ran it...I'm not sure! And no, it was an AM test, post fasting so the only cortisol I have is an AM #.</p><p></p><p>He did note them, but didn't seem to trust the numbers completely. And wants to take a closer look again in 2-3 months to see how the treatment is going and if the thyroid numbers remain out of whack. I do like him, his reviews are good and my friend that suggested him has had success but I am curious about this approach. So I'm seeing my general practice guy tomorrow (also a DO) and I'm going to ask him about referring me to an endocrinologist to get their perspective. Without the thyroid numbers, I agree with and want to try the clomid (due to the low LH/FHS numbers)...but the thyroid numbers are super high from what I've seen and I don't want to ignore that.</p><p></p><p>But then again, could the thyroid levels be elevated because I had recently stopped the Lexapro? Or something like that</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="munch520, post: 53686, member: 14384"] Thanks for the feedback - I added the values I could find quickly. I added total testosterone too above. This was a LabCorp test by the way if that matters. Methodology was "Roche ECLIA", as far as why he ran it...I'm not sure! And no, it was an AM test, post fasting so the only cortisol I have is an AM #. He did note them, but didn't seem to trust the numbers completely. And wants to take a closer look again in 2-3 months to see how the treatment is going and if the thyroid numbers remain out of whack. I do like him, his reviews are good and my friend that suggested him has had success but I am curious about this approach. So I'm seeing my general practice guy tomorrow (also a DO) and I'm going to ask him about referring me to an endocrinologist to get their perspective. Without the thyroid numbers, I agree with and want to try the clomid (due to the low LH/FHS numbers)...but the thyroid numbers are super high from what I've seen and I don't want to ignore that. But then again, could the thyroid levels be elevated because I had recently stopped the Lexapro? Or something like that [/QUOTE]
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