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    BW in...please advise

    Hi,
    I am a 40 y/o man. I had my BW done to see where i was. My Free testosterone was 55. ( range was 33-227). What does this mean. My doc says pretty much whatever i want to do he is fine with. Is this a number to start HRT with?
    What would you guys recommend? Thanks.

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    you need to do a complete male hormone panel to see what's going on first. see the Finding a TRT Physician thread in this section to see what BW you need done.

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    It's tempting to jump on the trt bandwagon, but as bass stated, get as much bw done as possible. The most important is listed in that sticky.
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    I had more things tested. I will post them all when i get them in the mail. I asked for sensitive estradiol,th,tsh, cbc among others.

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    post them all with ranges.

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    Well, i called the office and asked for report of my labs. They snail mailed thses to me.

    Estradiol <20 Ref<20-47. Pg/ml

    TSH. 3.80. Ref. .34-5.60. mU/L

    Free test,percent 1.53. Ref. 1.60-2.90 %

    Free test calc. 55. Ref. 33-227 pg/ml

    Test bioavail. 134. Ref. 131-682. Ng/dl


    I know you guys like more labs, but thats all i have right now. Does this help for you guys to advise me? Thanks for your help. Btw, my doc recommended taking 1/2 cc ( 100mg) per month!
    Last edited by Drseid; 08-08-2013 at 12:18 PM. Reason: Add info

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    It helps a lot. You need a new doctor asap. He obviously does not understand hormones whatsoever. Don't let this guy treat you.
    High TSH is indicative of hypothyroid which can/will impact test levels.
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    I'm confused… I thought that puts me right the middle of the normal range?

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    0.34-5.6 is norms..... I'm 3.8

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    No. A much more modern range is .3 to 3.0. That's really an old range. Anything over 2 should be looked at closer. Meaning other thyroid panels pulled.

    Thyroid Regulation - 4 - Hormone, Subclinical Hypothyroidism, Thyroid Gland - Life Extension Health Concern
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    the lower TSH the better. I second Kel, you need to find a doc that understands HRT so he can run the proper BW. what you posted is incomplete, and hard to make any assessment. sorry.

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    Oh no. Now it looks like i've opened Pandora's box! I thought i could go in and do a simple testosterone level ad get a script and some followup labs every 6 months and be good to go.
    I was trying to keep the cost low,too. I have a high deductible insurance plan so all of this is self pay. Now it looks like i need to have more tests done. I never thought i could be hypothyroid! Now it looks like i need all kinds of hormones!

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