PositiveConvexity
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Hi, 32 year old male here. Hoping some of you can provide some guidance on my situation.
Ive been struggling with low energy, moderate libido, depression, intense brain fog and poor memory for years, however it has all gotten significantly worse over the last 6-12 months. While libido has fallen a bit, I have no erection/performance issues.
On a whim, I recently decided to get my Testosterone checked - it has not previously occurred to me that low T could be an issue due to my age, but after trying most everything else I gave it a shot. Long story short, I've gotten multiple tests done using multiple providers and the results have left me a bit confused due to variability:
Test 1 (borderline): Local Anti-aging clinic focusing on Testosterone therapy
Date 5/12/18
Time 8:30 AM
Total Testosterone 390 ng/dl (350-1000)
Free Testosterone 6.5
Test 2 (low): Low T Center
Date 5/24/18
Time 7:30 AM
Total Testosterone 325ng/dl (350-1000)
Free Unknown
Test 3 (very low): Low T Center (Round 2 - they require two screenings)
Date 5/26/18
Time 8:20 AM
Total Testosterone 299ng/dl (350-1000)
Free Testosterone 4.57
SHBG: 48.2 nmol/l (16.5 - 55.9)
estradiol: 14 pg/ml (7.6 - 42.6)
LH: 7.2 mlU/ml (1.5-12.4)
FSH: 3.1 mlU/ml (1.7-8.6)
TSH: 1.7 ulU/ml (4.5-4.5)
Prolactin: 5.3 ng/ml (4 - 15.2)
Test4 (normal): MD - Urologist
Date 6/8/18
Time 7:15 AM
Total Testosterone 461 ng/dl (280-800)
LH: 9.5 mlU/ml (1.7 - 8.6)
No other metrics
My levels started low, dropped sharply into Test 3 with Low T Centers, then shot back up to extremely normal with the most recent test. Is this type of inconsistency unusual? Should I have my Urologist re-draw and run the test again?
And does anything stand out to anyone regarding my results on tests 1,2 and 3? The only test I rec'd LH and FSH for was test 3 which indicated primary hypo. My SHBG appears to be on the high side as well, thus my very low free T numbers.
Thanks in advance
Ive been struggling with low energy, moderate libido, depression, intense brain fog and poor memory for years, however it has all gotten significantly worse over the last 6-12 months. While libido has fallen a bit, I have no erection/performance issues.
On a whim, I recently decided to get my Testosterone checked - it has not previously occurred to me that low T could be an issue due to my age, but after trying most everything else I gave it a shot. Long story short, I've gotten multiple tests done using multiple providers and the results have left me a bit confused due to variability:
Test 1 (borderline): Local Anti-aging clinic focusing on Testosterone therapy
Date 5/12/18
Time 8:30 AM
Total Testosterone 390 ng/dl (350-1000)
Free Testosterone 6.5
Test 2 (low): Low T Center
Date 5/24/18
Time 7:30 AM
Total Testosterone 325ng/dl (350-1000)
Free Unknown
Test 3 (very low): Low T Center (Round 2 - they require two screenings)
Date 5/26/18
Time 8:20 AM
Total Testosterone 299ng/dl (350-1000)
Free Testosterone 4.57
SHBG: 48.2 nmol/l (16.5 - 55.9)
estradiol: 14 pg/ml (7.6 - 42.6)
LH: 7.2 mlU/ml (1.5-12.4)
FSH: 3.1 mlU/ml (1.7-8.6)
TSH: 1.7 ulU/ml (4.5-4.5)
Prolactin: 5.3 ng/ml (4 - 15.2)
Test4 (normal): MD - Urologist
Date 6/8/18
Time 7:15 AM
Total Testosterone 461 ng/dl (280-800)
LH: 9.5 mlU/ml (1.7 - 8.6)
No other metrics
My levels started low, dropped sharply into Test 3 with Low T Centers, then shot back up to extremely normal with the most recent test. Is this type of inconsistency unusual? Should I have my Urologist re-draw and run the test again?
And does anything stand out to anyone regarding my results on tests 1,2 and 3? The only test I rec'd LH and FSH for was test 3 which indicated primary hypo. My SHBG appears to be on the high side as well, thus my very low free T numbers.
Thanks in advance