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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
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<blockquote data-quote="FOX1" data-source="post: 110742" data-attributes="member: 15594"><p>.</p><p>Mav, your total testosterone can easily be 10.68nmol/L one week and 14 nmol/L the following 2 weeks later and then back down again, did you have it taken at same time on each test? what time exactly?</p><p>Your blood test is only a snap shot of results for that time of day and can easily change</p><p>.</p><p></p><p>.</p><p>Mav; TRT is not expensive to the NHS, this is not the problem, the problem lies with lack of knowledge on this subject within UK doctors, go to the "spire" website, find a Urologist and request your doctor to give you a referral, your initial consultation should cost between £100 - £150, he will require to see your bloods and full medical history</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FOX1, post: 110742, member: 15594"] . Mav, your total testosterone can easily be 10.68nmol/L one week and 14 nmol/L the following 2 weeks later and then back down again, did you have it taken at same time on each test? what time exactly? Your blood test is only a snap shot of results for that time of day and can easily change . . Mav; TRT is not expensive to the NHS, this is not the problem, the problem lies with lack of knowledge on this subject within UK doctors, go to the "spire" website, find a Urologist and request your doctor to give you a referral, your initial consultation should cost between £100 - £150, he will require to see your bloods and full medical history [/QUOTE]
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