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    Just got bloodwork done at doctor's is this normal??? please help

    Alright i know im a newbie but i could really use some help with this. Im 25 years old, havent touched any prohormones for 2 years now but my sex drive still has not went back to normal. I wasnt clueless when i did them. i did a ton of research and did do proper pct but i did take some harsh prohormones. I went and got blood work done at the doctor's and he says all of it looks fine so idk what else it could be. i dont see anything about estrogen on these results but after 2 years i figure that would be balanced out. anyways heres the results.
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    Btw i forgot to upload the other page but my prolactin level is 19.4

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    Black out your name and personal info.

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    zachw023 is offline New Member
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    fixed, thanks for the heads up

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    Quote Originally Posted by zachw023 View Post
    i dont see anything about estrogen on these results but after 2 years i figure that would be balanced out. anyways heres the results.
    TBH, the doc probably didn't think of estrogen for a male panel. Next time ask, or do it yourself. (order online)

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    names at the bottom as well

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    You should have also gotten a CBC and CMP. Very important to keep tract of Hematocrit and RBC. As you probably know, high estradiol can make a mess of your libido. If you are still doing T this could be the cause. But how about telling us about your present protocol. We don't really know anything about you.

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    Just a little bit about myself, I only take protein, creatine, bcaa's etc now. Have not taken any prohormones or test for 2 years now. I did do some harsh cycles starting when I was 18. Superdrol, ids mass tabs, etc. I just need to find out if my libido and ED issues arelated due to my hormones or a mental issue. Once I get on my insurance at my new job I think going to an endicrinoligist would be the first step. My family doctor I went to for this test is clueless.

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    I never took any testosterone , but like you I have done a couple of pro-hormone cycles in the past. Once in my late twenties. The last one was about 3 years ago at age 34. Unlike you though I did not educuate myself and only did the included PCT supplement that was in the kit. Pretty stupid. I have been trying to get things corrected ever since. Based on what I learned from the guys here I really tried to do my due diligence in seeing if I could get myself restarted and just verifying that I din't have something else that was causing my low t. Had so many lab draws. Went through trials of Clomid and HCG monotherapy. Just was finally put on TRT in the last month. Hoping that things will continue to improve as I get dialed in. This is why the vets here always strongly emphasize not using aas during your teenage years and early twenties. Your body is still developing and you really risk the chance of screwing yourself up. I can't really add anything to what has already been said as far as more lab work. Hopefully you can find a doctor that will listen to you and is focused on trying to help you feel better. Best of luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zachw023 View Post
    Once I get on my insurance at my new job I think going to an endicrinoligist would be the first step. My family doctor I went to for this test is clueless.
    Make sure to find a good one. Some endo's are clueless too. Personal experience. Shop around, due diligence. Make sure the doc speaks your language otherwise he/she might simply go through the motions....

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlimmerMe View Post
    Make sure to find a good one. Some endo's are clueless too. Personal experience. Shop around, due diligence. Make sure the doc speaks your language otherwise he/she might simply go through the motions....

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    Ya, endos are weird. I avoid them. I actually found one guy who was hrt himself. It made the visits alot easier

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