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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
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<blockquote data-quote="BobF" data-source="post: 170066" data-attributes="member: 39514"><p>Greetings to all.</p><p></p><p>Been on TRT for over 20 years; compounded, injectable, transdermal. Was involved in an explosion containing Dioxin, since that moment always in TRT.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, all the years of it I became pretty "sensative" to where my H&H became problematic. The usual blood bank trip every 8 weeks wasn't enough.</p><p></p><p>My Dr retired, in steps new ones and I was removed from Test. Been almost a year now with none, I have been increasingly returning to the time that I was originally given Test, I have significant memory issues, brain fog, cognitive skills lapse, anxiety, depression.... just to name but a few.</p><p></p><p>My Endocrinologist is excellent, but for this he is not and denying TRT, states that I am 58, part of life. Same with my Internist, same with my Urologist and so on. Seems when you are in your late 50s, quality of life is not something they care about.</p><p></p><p>So I have enclosed my last labs. Lots of Free and Bioavailable, low SHBG and Total. They are all relying on the Free and Bio numbers. It's my understanding that the SHBG should have more bound and my Total should be much higher with a lower Free and Bio. I also understand as we age the SHBG goes much higher, yet mine is in the tank.</p><p></p><p>What I am seeking please, is for an explanation other than "you are hypogonadal" . I have been all over the internet and journals, but nothing is appearing to cover this issue in particular.</p><p></p><p>I greatly appreciate any assistance.</p><p></p><p>Kind Regards</p><p></p><p>Bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BobF, post: 170066, member: 39514"] Greetings to all. Been on TRT for over 20 years; compounded, injectable, transdermal. Was involved in an explosion containing Dioxin, since that moment always in TRT. Unfortunately, all the years of it I became pretty "sensative" to where my H&H became problematic. The usual blood bank trip every 8 weeks wasn't enough. My Dr retired, in steps new ones and I was removed from Test. Been almost a year now with none, I have been increasingly returning to the time that I was originally given Test, I have significant memory issues, brain fog, cognitive skills lapse, anxiety, depression.... just to name but a few. My Endocrinologist is excellent, but for this he is not and denying TRT, states that I am 58, part of life. Same with my Internist, same with my Urologist and so on. Seems when you are in your late 50s, quality of life is not something they care about. So I have enclosed my last labs. Lots of Free and Bioavailable, low SHBG and Total. They are all relying on the Free and Bio numbers. It's my understanding that the SHBG should have more bound and my Total should be much higher with a lower Free and Bio. I also understand as we age the SHBG goes much higher, yet mine is in the tank. What I am seeking please, is for an explanation other than "you are hypogonadal" . I have been all over the internet and journals, but nothing is appearing to cover this issue in particular. I greatly appreciate any assistance. Kind Regards Bob [/QUOTE]
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