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<blockquote data-quote="CoastWatcher" data-source="post: 54427" data-attributes="member: 2624"><p>Welcome to Excelmale, we hope you'll be an active member. Were these tests ordered by your primary care physician? I ask because they are somewhat incomplete. Your thyroid hasn't been assessed, you're missing an FSH value, a PSA should be captured for baseline reference, DHT, estradiol sensitive, and prolactin all are needed. But, observing what you did have run, you are tending toward hypogonadism. It may well be an uphill battle - ending in frustration - to convince your current doctor to take your complaints seriously and treat you, and if that's the case you should head as quickly as possible to a doctor who has the expertise to manage your case with you. "With you"...we all have to be our own advocates, as you probably realize. </p><p></p><p>Are you taking any other medications/supplements?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoastWatcher, post: 54427, member: 2624"] Welcome to Excelmale, we hope you'll be an active member. Were these tests ordered by your primary care physician? I ask because they are somewhat incomplete. Your thyroid hasn't been assessed, you're missing an FSH value, a PSA should be captured for baseline reference, DHT, estradiol sensitive, and prolactin all are needed. But, observing what you did have run, you are tending toward hypogonadism. It may well be an uphill battle - ending in frustration - to convince your current doctor to take your complaints seriously and treat you, and if that's the case you should head as quickly as possible to a doctor who has the expertise to manage your case with you. "With you"...we all have to be our own advocates, as you probably realize. Are you taking any other medications/supplements? [/QUOTE]
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