Hi all,
In researching Low-T I've ended up reading a lot of threads here. I figured I would finally stop lurking and sign up. I'm 30 years old. Not currently on any supplements aside from a multi-vitamin (which may or may not be useless). I went to the doctor a few weeks ago with complaints of libido issues, ED, as well as general fatigue. The doctor threw a sample pack of Cialis at me but said we'd check my testosterone and a few other things just to be safe. Here are the results:
Thyroid Panel
TSH 2.7 Range: 0.45 - 4.5
Thyroxine 9.4 Range: 4.5 - 12
T3 Uptake 1.1 Range: 0.8 - 1.3
Free Thyroxine Index 8.5 Range: 5.6 - 9.2
Everything on the standard CBC was normal except for:
Calcium, Serum 10.5 Range: 8.5 - 10.4
Testosterone results:
Testosterone, Syrum 248 Range: 349-1197
LH 5.0 Range: 1.7 - 8.6
FSH 3.1 Range: 1.5 - 12.4
Prolactin 9.2 Range: 4.0 - 15.2
I don't have copies of my Free Testosterone results, but was told it was "low"
My GP sent me for a thyroid ultrasound (history of a known thyroid nodule) and a scrotal ultrasound. Thyroid ultrasound was unchanged from previous year scans. The scrotal ultrasound indicated a hydrocele, but nothing that would cause a problem. He has now referred me to a urologist for further evaluation (appt scheduled later this week). He has also scheduled a brain MRI to evaluate the possibility of a pituitary tumor. I was under the impression that, in most cases, prolactin would be really elevated in the event of a pituitary issue. Guess maybe I'm just trying to get out of paying for an $800 MRI (high deductible insurance plans suck..)
At this point I just want to feel better..Preferably before I run out of money for expensive tests.
So, I figured I would start a thread here to chronicle my progress and see where things end up diagnosis and treatment-wise.
In researching Low-T I've ended up reading a lot of threads here. I figured I would finally stop lurking and sign up. I'm 30 years old. Not currently on any supplements aside from a multi-vitamin (which may or may not be useless). I went to the doctor a few weeks ago with complaints of libido issues, ED, as well as general fatigue. The doctor threw a sample pack of Cialis at me but said we'd check my testosterone and a few other things just to be safe. Here are the results:
Thyroid Panel
TSH 2.7 Range: 0.45 - 4.5
Thyroxine 9.4 Range: 4.5 - 12
T3 Uptake 1.1 Range: 0.8 - 1.3
Free Thyroxine Index 8.5 Range: 5.6 - 9.2
Everything on the standard CBC was normal except for:
Calcium, Serum 10.5 Range: 8.5 - 10.4
Testosterone results:
Testosterone, Syrum 248 Range: 349-1197
LH 5.0 Range: 1.7 - 8.6
FSH 3.1 Range: 1.5 - 12.4
Prolactin 9.2 Range: 4.0 - 15.2
I don't have copies of my Free Testosterone results, but was told it was "low"
My GP sent me for a thyroid ultrasound (history of a known thyroid nodule) and a scrotal ultrasound. Thyroid ultrasound was unchanged from previous year scans. The scrotal ultrasound indicated a hydrocele, but nothing that would cause a problem. He has now referred me to a urologist for further evaluation (appt scheduled later this week). He has also scheduled a brain MRI to evaluate the possibility of a pituitary tumor. I was under the impression that, in most cases, prolactin would be really elevated in the event of a pituitary issue. Guess maybe I'm just trying to get out of paying for an $800 MRI (high deductible insurance plans suck..)
At this point I just want to feel better..Preferably before I run out of money for expensive tests.
So, I figured I would start a thread here to chronicle my progress and see where things end up diagnosis and treatment-wise.