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<blockquote data-quote="1Draw" data-source="post: 32407" data-attributes="member: 12868"><p>Thought I would start by commenting how much I appreciate the wealth of medical advice and direction this forum gives. I started searching for answers when my Primary Care PA stated that she did not know what SHBG was on a routine detailed blood test I had done back in May 2014. It was 101!. My total T was 743 which any normal doctor was say it was in the high range. Testosterone Percentage Free was 1.0, Free T was 7.24. I then went to 3 other MD's, one an Endo and he said there was nothing wrong with high SHBG!. What? </p><p></p><p>After reading 4 books including Nelson's book, I started looking for a MD who knew how to treat low T. Found a clinic near me but, the MD didn't test Free T or Estradiol Sensitive. After trying pellets from Nov 2014 to Oct. 2015, I am now with Dr. Saya and nurse Jill at Defy and couldn't be happier.</p><p></p><p>Again, thanks to Nelson and all the experts!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1Draw, post: 32407, member: 12868"] Thought I would start by commenting how much I appreciate the wealth of medical advice and direction this forum gives. I started searching for answers when my Primary Care PA stated that she did not know what SHBG was on a routine detailed blood test I had done back in May 2014. It was 101!. My total T was 743 which any normal doctor was say it was in the high range. Testosterone Percentage Free was 1.0, Free T was 7.24. I then went to 3 other MD's, one an Endo and he said there was nothing wrong with high SHBG!. What? After reading 4 books including Nelson's book, I started looking for a MD who knew how to treat low T. Found a clinic near me but, the MD didn't test Free T or Estradiol Sensitive. After trying pellets from Nov 2014 to Oct. 2015, I am now with Dr. Saya and nurse Jill at Defy and couldn't be happier. Again, thanks to Nelson and all the experts! [/QUOTE]
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