Possible pituitary tumor?

Vahevahe

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Hello everyone my name is Victor,
I have been trying to find out why i have been feeling sick for the last few years to no avail. I recently went to the UCLA medical center and they did some tests and here are the results.

Total testo$terone is at 266ng/dl Range 348-1197 Low
free testo$terone is at 268ng/dl Range 250-1100 Low
Calcium Corrected is at 1.31mmol/L Range 1.09-1.29 High
Vitamin D hydroxy is at 21ng/ml Range is 30-89 Low

Due to the high calcium in the blood the doctor suspected Parathyroid Adenoma (tumor) on the Parathyroid gland. The Mri showed no tumor. She has ordered a 24 hour urine analysis. I was also prescribed 50,000 IU of vitamin D once a week. The doctor did not say anything about the testo$terone being low which concerns me. She has ordered another blood test but the blood test does not include the testo$terone being checked. I don't know what to make of these results.



BTW, I'm a 23 year old male.

These are my first labs
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These are my second Lab

FSH 5.1 Range 1.6-9
LH 4 Range 1.24-8.62
Total Test 224 Range 348-1197
 
Please keep in mind I am not a doctor and can not treat or diagnose any disease :)

Your C peptide and HA1C is out of whack, this points to insulin resistance.

Your Vitamin D is low and that is linked to low testosterone.

your thyroid is not out of range but its on its way.

your cortisol is low and may indicate adrenal fatigue, although blood samples to determine this are not a good way to go.

I don't think your ready for testosterone, fixing all those issues may correct your problem, and there may be a natural way to do it.

PS usually the best way to know if you have a tumor is with an MRI, but a prolactin reading that is sky high can be indicative of it as well.
 
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