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<blockquote data-quote="CoastWatcher" data-source="post: 63449" data-attributes="member: 2624"><p>Welcome to Excelmale. It would help if you posted the ranges associated with each of the test results noted above; every lab calculates and calibrates to an individual cohort - context is everything. That noted, you are missing some key tests - SHBG, estradio/sensitive, DHT and, most importantly, a full thyroid workup (TSH, t3, t4, rt3 and an antibodies screen). Thyroid irregularities can account for some of the issues at play. </p><p></p><p>It isn't anyone's role to talk you in or out of TRT. You rightly note that it's a big decision, typically a life-long commitment). Dig a bit more into your bloodwork and see what else may be at play. I will note that, no matter what the range, you are presenting with a low total testosterone value.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoastWatcher, post: 63449, member: 2624"] Welcome to Excelmale. It would help if you posted the ranges associated with each of the test results noted above; every lab calculates and calibrates to an individual cohort - context is everything. That noted, you are missing some key tests - SHBG, estradio/sensitive, DHT and, most importantly, a full thyroid workup (TSH, t3, t4, rt3 and an antibodies screen). Thyroid irregularities can account for some of the issues at play. It isn't anyone's role to talk you in or out of TRT. You rightly note that it's a big decision, typically a life-long commitment). Dig a bit more into your bloodwork and see what else may be at play. I will note that, no matter what the range, you are presenting with a low total testosterone value. [/QUOTE]
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