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<blockquote data-quote="Jogger" data-source="post: 91573" data-attributes="member: 17326"><p>Hi. I'm an aging runner, retired. Slightly overweight, memory could be better. I have been taking DHEA to promote healing, quitting for a few days periodically. Interest in things fading so I sought a retest of my T.</p><p></p><p>Had a total T test by my GP some time ago. Just had a free and bound T test by LabCorp and free registered as 6.1, flagged as LOW. I consulted my GP and was told the guidelines don't allow treatment of low T unless the patient is under 50.</p><p></p><p>I wonder if one can email test results to a physician online to approve treatment and prescribe what is best suited? </p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p><p></p><p>Jogger</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogger, post: 91573, member: 17326"] Hi. I'm an aging runner, retired. Slightly overweight, memory could be better. I have been taking DHEA to promote healing, quitting for a few days periodically. Interest in things fading so I sought a retest of my T. Had a total T test by my GP some time ago. Just had a free and bound T test by LabCorp and free registered as 6.1, flagged as LOW. I consulted my GP and was told the guidelines don't allow treatment of low T unless the patient is under 50. I wonder if one can email test results to a physician online to approve treatment and prescribe what is best suited? Thanks. Jogger [/QUOTE]
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