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<blockquote data-quote="CoastWatcher" data-source="post: 94850" data-attributes="member: 2624"><p>Welcome to Exclemale. It would help us focus the conversation if you share your lab results - not simply your total and free testosterone values, but your LH and FSH, SHBG, estradiol sensitive (LC, MS/MS), thyroid (hopefully more thyroid testing was done beyond the TSH), prolactin, DHT, DHEA, CBC, and CMP. Including ranges is important as labs establish their own range and you and your doctor will be making decisions based on the ranges thus established. For the lab results you shared, were they morning blood draws?</p><p></p><p>How is your sleep? Is there any chance you might have sleep apnea - an enormous number of men have undiagnosed apnea (which can hammer your hormones). A history of steroid or prolonged opiate use? Both can impact testosterone levels. Any injury to your testicles? Sustain a blow to the head?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoastWatcher, post: 94850, member: 2624"] Welcome to Exclemale. It would help us focus the conversation if you share your lab results - not simply your total and free testosterone values, but your LH and FSH, SHBG, estradiol sensitive (LC, MS/MS), thyroid (hopefully more thyroid testing was done beyond the TSH), prolactin, DHT, DHEA, CBC, and CMP. Including ranges is important as labs establish their own range and you and your doctor will be making decisions based on the ranges thus established. For the lab results you shared, were they morning blood draws? How is your sleep? Is there any chance you might have sleep apnea - an enormous number of men have undiagnosed apnea (which can hammer your hormones). A history of steroid or prolonged opiate use? Both can impact testosterone levels. Any injury to your testicles? Sustain a blow to the head? [/QUOTE]
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