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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Wildly fluctuating T levels, what to believe and do I need TRT?
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<blockquote data-quote="zillapod" data-source="post: 162285" data-attributes="member: 39482"><p>Got the Free T result, this time it was 92 (scale 47-244), so up a decent amount from the previous 61, but not sure if that would still be considered borderline low? No SHGB result on this round of tests and they did not test Estradiol.</p><p></p><p>Sean Mosher suggested posting the other results, which are:</p><p></p><p>FSH: 10.9 (scale 1.4-18.1)</p><p>LH: 2.6 (no range given)</p><p>TSH: 1.73 (range 0.27-4.20)</p><p></p><p>I'm guessing this is as far as I'll get with either my primary care Dr. or the Endo, so from here it is up to me I think on whether to try TRT. This latest round of labs was literally 15 minutes after awaking at 7am, and I'd been laying around and resting the last 10 days due to a hamstring strain, sleeping way more than usual, and abstained from ejaculating for 7 days so I'd imagine that would make these results the absolute highest they could be?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zillapod, post: 162285, member: 39482"] Got the Free T result, this time it was 92 (scale 47-244), so up a decent amount from the previous 61, but not sure if that would still be considered borderline low? No SHGB result on this round of tests and they did not test Estradiol. Sean Mosher suggested posting the other results, which are: FSH: 10.9 (scale 1.4-18.1) LH: 2.6 (no range given) TSH: 1.73 (range 0.27-4.20) I'm guessing this is as far as I'll get with either my primary care Dr. or the Endo, so from here it is up to me I think on whether to try TRT. This latest round of labs was literally 15 minutes after awaking at 7am, and I'd been laying around and resting the last 10 days due to a hamstring strain, sleeping way more than usual, and abstained from ejaculating for 7 days so I'd imagine that would make these results the absolute highest they could be? [/QUOTE]
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