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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Results 24yo
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<blockquote data-quote="anabolicfre4k" data-source="post: 124754" data-attributes="member: 28373"><p>Hi all,</p><p></p><p>I am 24 years old. I do bodybuilding and did general health check few months ago at sports doc but they did not do any hormone checks therefore I decided I will do those separately now. What stroked my attention was the level of testosterone. I would NEVER tell I could be testosterone deficient. I am 5'10", 202lbs and ~10% body-fat. Pretty strong in gym as well.</p><p></p><p>Truth is I noticed do not have libido as I used to have and my tendons ache at places where it never did. But I have been treated for anxiety and depression since 16 so it's hard to tell what affects my current level of anxiety.</p><p></p><p>These are results I got:</p><p>10-Sep-2018 </p><p>DHEA............................. 5.05 umol/l</p><p>LH................................. 6.34 IU/l</p><p>FSH............................... 6.5 IU/l</p><p>TST................................ 10.4 nmol/l</p><p>Free TST(calculated)........ 0.186 nmol/l</p><p>SHBG............................. 36.6 nmol/l</p><p>FAI................................ 28.42</p><p>Estradiol........................ 29.6 pmol/l</p><p></p><p>Morning sample at 7 AM</p><p></p><p>I went with these results to a GP and expressed my concerns about low T. She decided to redo blood tests but this time TST only, Thyroid and Prolactine.</p><p></p><p>TSH............................... 1.88 mU/l</p><p>Free T4.......................... 15.3 pmol/l</p><p>TST................................ 10.0 nmol/l</p><p>Prolactin......................... 126 mU/l</p><p></p><p>Blood sample was taken at 2 PM this time</p><p></p><p>I was told everything is in order and no further action need to be taken. I am the only one who thinks such TST levels are unacceptable for 24 yo guy or is something wrong with doc?</p><p></p><p>Anyways I pulled some strings and circumvented GP and I have an appointment at urologist. I know many of you guys are more knowledgeable about male hormones than the most of GPs out there so I wanted to know second opinion from you. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anabolicfre4k, post: 124754, member: 28373"] Hi all, I am 24 years old. I do bodybuilding and did general health check few months ago at sports doc but they did not do any hormone checks therefore I decided I will do those separately now. What stroked my attention was the level of testosterone. I would NEVER tell I could be testosterone deficient. I am 5'10", 202lbs and ~10% body-fat. Pretty strong in gym as well. Truth is I noticed do not have libido as I used to have and my tendons ache at places where it never did. But I have been treated for anxiety and depression since 16 so it's hard to tell what affects my current level of anxiety. These are results I got: 10-Sep-2018 DHEA............................. 5.05 umol/l LH................................. 6.34 IU/l FSH............................... 6.5 IU/l TST................................ 10.4 nmol/l Free TST(calculated)........ 0.186 nmol/l SHBG............................. 36.6 nmol/l FAI................................ 28.42 Estradiol........................ 29.6 pmol/l Morning sample at 7 AM I went with these results to a GP and expressed my concerns about low T. She decided to redo blood tests but this time TST only, Thyroid and Prolactine. TSH............................... 1.88 mU/l Free T4.......................... 15.3 pmol/l TST................................ 10.0 nmol/l Prolactin......................... 126 mU/l Blood sample was taken at 2 PM this time I was told everything is in order and no further action need to be taken. I am the only one who thinks such TST levels are unacceptable for 24 yo guy or is something wrong with doc? Anyways I pulled some strings and circumvented GP and I have an appointment at urologist. I know many of you guys are more knowledgeable about male hormones than the most of GPs out there so I wanted to know second opinion from you. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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