LH testing in the morning and test

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hey guys I'm testing in the morning and while I know my test score will be low I usually have an LH of under 1, last test was 1. Can anyone tell me how LH works and why it may have crept up with test dropping as normal.
It's been 3 month with no test and I want it to be all good.
 
hey guys I'm testing in the morning and while I know my test score will be low I usually have an LH of under 1, last test was 1. Can anyone tell me how LH works and why it may have crept up with test dropping as normal.
It's been 3 month with no test and I want it to be all good.

I'm a little confused. Are you on TRT, or trying to figure out your symptoms/get on TRT?

An LH of <1 is normal if you're on exogenous hormones, but if you haven't started therapy, I'd be a little concerned. Unless you recently were on an AAS cycle, that is.
 
I've been on trt for a couple of years now. But with the change in laws in Australia I was forced to retest , which has meant a 2 month layoff and a bloodtest. Test score was 4.4, but LH was 1. Endo decided on another month off and another bloodtest because my LH is normally less than 1. You now need 2 tests under 6 for the govt to subsidise your testosterone. Saving of about $120 per shot.
 
I've been on trt for a couple of years now. But with the change in laws in Australia I was forced to retest , which has meant a 2 month layoff and a bloodtest. Test score was 4.4, but LH was 1. Endo decided on another month off and another bloodtest because my LH is normally less than 1. You now need 2 tests under 6 for the govt to subsidise your testosterone. Saving of about $120 per shot.

What a retarded policy to make you come off TRT.
 
Must have 2 tests under 6 and be under the care of a specialist. And here's the kicker... The specialist don't want to be accountable. I've been told they dont want people on there 'list'. So they put you on the round about. The very same specialist offered to private script me immediately, at $157 per reandron shot instead of $37 subsidised. They are scared of the govt new rules. It's easier to get oxy than test.

"Under the changes, GPs will have to consult with a specialist paediatric endocrinologist, urologist, endocrinologist or registered member of the Australasian Chapter of Sexual Health Medicine before they can prescribe testosterone for a patient.
The threshold serum testosterone level to establish PBS eligibility is reduced from 8 nmol/L to 6 nmol/L."
 
WOW. They reduced an already ridiculously low reading of 203ng/dL to an even more retardedly low 173ng/dL to qualify for TRT?!

That shit just blows my mind. So many guys are running around with serum values at 300ng/dl (10nmol/L) and are suffering. That is just downright criminal imo.

I seriously don't know why your LH is even being looked at. If you're at 4.4nmol/L (127ng/dL), he's being a jackass as that's a VERY unhealthy testosterone level long-term. In fact, you are BELOW the testosterone levels of a girl during puberty!

Id suggest looking for a new doctor, but I don't know how easy that would be for you - or if it would even be worth it as you're jumping through the hoops as-is.

Man, that really pisses me off. :mad:
 
I've been to 2 endo, and now jumping with a sexual health clinic and new endo. They are looking for any excuse to not prescribe. And yes I'm suffering, joint pain, tired, weak, muscle loss, shitty sleep, and all the classic symptoms. I've got a great GP though, he was prescribing for me until he lost the ability. I'm in for the long haul, the cost is just to much without subsidy. I'll keep you up to date.
 
I've been to 2 endo, and now jumping with a sexual health clinic and new endo. They are looking for any excuse to not prescribe. And yes I'm suffering, joint pain, tired, weak, muscle loss, shitty sleep, and all the classic symptoms. I've got a great GP though, he was prescribing for me until he lost the ability. I'm in for the long haul, the cost is just to much without subsidy. I'll keep you up to date.

When did this go through?? Or is it only because your subsidized?

I just began TRT with my GP in QLD. I've only just started (on my first script) but I was self-medicating long before this. I've had natural bloodwork with him before but nothing else in the last 6months apart from on my own supplied TRT. I thought previously it was 12n/mol? Don't know when it moved to 8.

Edit: In fact the last bloods I got done with him were when I was on cycle lol.. TT came back at 166n/mol LOL.
 
LH and FSH are best tested with a urine sample. These 2 hormones fluctuate a lot during the day. A urine sample will give you the total produced within a 24 hour period.
 
LH and FSH are best tested with a urine sample. These 2 hormones fluctuate a lot during the day. A urine sample will give you the total produced within a 24 hour period.

Interesting Todd, is that the metabolite that's being tested in urine vs actual active hormone?
 
That is interesting, the LH test that was abnormal for me may have been from a urine sample I did. That's some valuable information.
 
Be prepared for this sort of thing to start happening in the US as we move closer and closer to government owned healthcare.
 
Pretty disappointing blood result
Test 6.3 nMol/L
LH 4 U/L
TSH 1.05 mU/L
Cortisol 383 nMol/L
 
Pretty disappointing blood result
Test 6.3 nMol/L
LH 4 U/L
TSH 1.05 mU/L
Cortisol 383 nMol/L

Damn! Just over... if you can wiggle another test out of him or try a new doctor you could always try something like low dose anavar to knock it down that tiny bit more... I'm talking like 5mg daily a week before your test. Should be enough to bias the numbers in your favour without tanking them.
Flipside if that it may raise free T a bit... but if they aren't checking for that you'd be fine.

Otherwise if cost is the only issue you could ask to switch to Primoteston depot (enanthate.) You'd just have to pin twice a week instead but it's a lot cheaper.

OR the other (and probably best) option would to just go back on your normal TRT for another year... after about a year tell him you want to come off and retest for PBS... should easily pull below 6n/mol consistently after suppression for another year. You're not much above it now.
 
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