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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Primary Hypogonadism?
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<blockquote data-quote="BBaller" data-source="post: 25760" data-attributes="member: 12251"><p>Hey guys,</p><p></p><p>Just ordered Nelson's book and have been reading through it, and just noticed the section on primary hypogonadism. Basically- it's when your testes just don't produce more T. The signal is there, LH and FSH tend to be high, but circulating T levels don't increase.</p><p></p><p>Anyway- here's my relevant blood work for as long as I've been testing, with lab notations:</p><p></p><p><strong>July 2014</strong></p><p>T- 327 <em>LOW</em></p><p>Free T- 76.8</p><p>(LH/FSH not tested)</p><p></p><p><strong>Nov 2014</strong></p><p><strong></strong>T- 566</p><p>LH- 12.5 <em>HIGH</em></p><p>FSH- 18<em> HIGH</em></p><p>(Free T not tested)</p><p></p><p><strong>April 2015</strong></p><p><strong></strong>T- 288 <em>LOW</em></p><p>LH- 6.5</p><p>FSH- 21.2 <em>HIGH</em></p><p>(Free T not tested)</p><p></p><p><strong>Sept 15 2015</strong></p><p><strong></strong>T- 337 <em>LOW</em></p><p><em></em>LH- 9.4 <em>HIGH</em></p><p>FSH- 19.5 <em>HIGH</em></p><p></p><p><strong>Sept 30 2015</strong></p><p><strong></strong>T- 395</p><p>Free T (Direct)- 13</p><p>(LH/FSH not tested)</p><p></p><p>My question is: does this matter in terms of considering treatment? Is primary vs secondary more subject to lifestyle adjustments?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BBaller, post: 25760, member: 12251"] Hey guys, Just ordered Nelson's book and have been reading through it, and just noticed the section on primary hypogonadism. Basically- it's when your testes just don't produce more T. The signal is there, LH and FSH tend to be high, but circulating T levels don't increase. Anyway- here's my relevant blood work for as long as I've been testing, with lab notations: [B]July 2014[/B] T- 327 [I]LOW[/I] Free T- 76.8 (LH/FSH not tested) [B]Nov 2014 [/B]T- 566 LH- 12.5 [I]HIGH[/I] FSH- 18[I] HIGH[/I] (Free T not tested) [B]April 2015 [/B]T- 288 [I]LOW[/I] LH- 6.5 FSH- 21.2 [I]HIGH[/I] (Free T not tested) [B]Sept 15 2015 [/B]T- 337 [I]LOW [/I]LH- 9.4 [I]HIGH[/I] FSH- 19.5 [I]HIGH[/I] [B]Sept 30 2015 [/B]T- 395 Free T (Direct)- 13 (LH/FSH not tested) My question is: does this matter in terms of considering treatment? Is primary vs secondary more subject to lifestyle adjustments? [/QUOTE]
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