Get a sensitive estrogen assay as well.
Forgive me in advance everyone, this is all very new to me so sorry if I ask a lot of questions. I've done a lot of reading on this subject, but a lot of the articles have not really answered the questions I have here.
I remember even at a healthy weight all my symptoms were still an issue (reference original post) and don't believe hormones were any better. My symptoms have been going on since the end of adolescence (last 12 years).
Kelkel this is for you, but anyone else is free to chime in.
1) I assume HRT is my only option to raise Low free T?
2) Even with a supposedly high Total T, Free T is more important? I'm guessing the 283ng/dL of testosterone in my lab result is just testosterone itself, and that would be enough for me to be on HRT.
3) If I raise Low Free T, does that also raise Total T? How important is Total T compared to Low Free T?
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I've started taking vitamin D and DHEA for the last week or so to see if that helps. I get too much sleep as it is; always tired. Even when I was working out it sometimes made it worse.
I did have a complete blood panel done, although it's not hormonal. I can post if it may be helpful.
Since my SHBG is mid range and you said it's optimal, should I focus on lowering it?
I wouldn't mind trying to find the cause although I'm guessing it's hereditary.
Depending on the state you live in, some states are prohibited from releasing lab information, which includes over the phone, even if the lab information belongs to that patient. It can only be released through a physician. Irritating rule? Of course, but that's more than likely the reason you got the answer you did.
And yes, your free testosterone levels are low, as kelkel noted, that's really all that matters.
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