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I'm 41 years old, haven't done a cycle the last 4-5 years. For the past couple of years I've had a nearly non-existent libido, I don't sleep well, rarely have morning wood and when I do pop a boner it's not what I'd call a quality erection, my joints feel crunchy, I can't seem to gain muscle easily despite having my diet and lifting program dialed in, and a number of other things I could complain about. In summary, I don't feel awful/suicidal.. but I also sure as hell don't feel how a man should.
~5 months ago I had my own blood work done, but I didn't really know what to think of it. Below I listed results for key metrics we usually care about; unfortunately the lab work didn't include lh, fsh, or shbg.
I've scheduled another lab for next week to measure f/t test, e2, lh, fsh, psa, and cbc. I'm considering taking the new lab results to a TRT clinic, as I just don't see the point of wasting time with a primary care who's just going to lecture me. Mostly I want to feel normal again, but I'd be lying if I said having a script I can travel with wasn't a secondary interest.
The TRT clinic's FAQ says they won't consider anyone above 450 free test, but I realize they won't be looking at just a single metric to make their decision.
Factoring in that I'm going the TRT clinic route and not a primary doctor, do the numbers below seem like the clinic would consider me for Test replacement? If not, then how much lower do they need to be for a clinic to make a decision based on lab numbers alone?
Lab results from 06/2020 @ 8am
~5 months ago I had my own blood work done, but I didn't really know what to think of it. Below I listed results for key metrics we usually care about; unfortunately the lab work didn't include lh, fsh, or shbg.
I've scheduled another lab for next week to measure f/t test, e2, lh, fsh, psa, and cbc. I'm considering taking the new lab results to a TRT clinic, as I just don't see the point of wasting time with a primary care who's just going to lecture me. Mostly I want to feel normal again, but I'd be lying if I said having a script I can travel with wasn't a secondary interest.
The TRT clinic's FAQ says they won't consider anyone above 450 free test, but I realize they won't be looking at just a single metric to make their decision.
Factoring in that I'm going the TRT clinic route and not a primary doctor, do the numbers below seem like the clinic would consider me for Test replacement? If not, then how much lower do they need to be for a clinic to make a decision based on lab numbers alone?
Lab results from 06/2020 @ 8am
- AST = 26 IU/L (range: 0 - 40)
- ALT = 32 IU/L (range: 0 - 44)
- Hematocrit = 42% (range: 37.5% - 51%)
- Cholesterol total = 168mg/dL (range: 100 - 199)
- Triglycerides = 99mg/dL (range: 0 - 149)
- HDL cholesterol = 48mg/dL (range: > 39)
- LDL cholesterol = 102mg/dL (range: 0 - 99)
- Estradiol, ultrasensitive = 16pg/mL (range: <= 29)
- Total test = 441 ng/dL (range: 250 - 1100)
- Free test = 56.2 pg/mL (range: 35 - 155)
- Free test = 5.62ng/dL (range: 3.5 - 15.5)
- Converted to ng/dL for direct comparison to total test
- Cortisol = 10 mcg/dL
- Prolactin = 5.1ng/dL (range: 2 - 18)
- TSH = 1.75 mIU/L (range: 0.4 - 4.5)