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    TheRedGinger is offline New Member
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    37 Year Old: (184) Testosterone (6.7) Free Testosterone

    Signed up with LowT and just got back my BW results. Test was done around 10am after fasting and no ejaculation for 24 hours.

    Test: 184 (348 - 1197)
    Free: 6.7 (8.7 - 25.1)
    LH: 2.6 (1.7 - 8.6)
    FSH: 2.2 (1.5 - 12.4)

    My cholesterol is high (I'm overweight and working on it), other than that, everything else was in "normal" range or just outside normal.

    Made an appointment with the VA for more in depth BW for potential causes as to why everything is so low. Problem is, the VA cannot get me in until February. Should I wait until I to get more in depth BW done from the VA, or start with the TRT? I have no health insurance and chances of having a VA doc that understands anything endocrine related is doubtful.

    Will have to fly out to the LowT doctor location so any treatment is a couple weeks away.
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    jasondd1 is offline Member
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    These guys will help you out. I'm wondering if your low LH and FSH accompanied with low good cholesterol means anything.

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    Low Testosterone is offline ~ HRT Specialist ~
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheRedGinger View Post
    Signed up with LowT and just got back my BW results. Test was done around 10am after fasting and no ejaculation for 24 hours.

    Test: 184 (348 - 1197)
    Free: 6.7 (8.7 - 25.1)
    LH: 2.6 (1.7 - 8.6)
    FSH: 2.2 (1.5 - 12.4)

    My cholesterol is high (I'm overweight and working on it), other than that, everything else was in "normal" range or just outside normal.

    Made an appointment with the VA for more in depth BW for potential causes as to why everything is so low. Problem is, the VA cannot get me in until February. Should I wait until I to get more in depth BW done from the VA, or start with the TRT? I have no health insurance and chances of having a VA doc that understands anything endocrine related is doubtful.

    Will have to fly out to the LowT doctor location so any treatment is a couple weeks away.
    If you need additional blood work and things tested, we can provide this for you and we can do so immediately without waiting. Just let us know.

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