Dear all,
I'm pretty amazed by this website and the quality of all the discussions in that forum.
I recently did some tests because I had the feeling that something was wrong with my T level, and also because I had a shock down there while doing sport a few months ago.
My result is 720 ng/dL for full T and 71 for nmol/L (I'm not under TRT)
The lab page report contains something a bit scary, like if high SHBG is a consequence of hypogonadism
(http://admed.ne.ch/files/flhn/flhn-info/042_2008_09_12_AdmedInfo_SHBG.pdf).
In my understanding, the consequence of high SHBG can be lack of T, if total T is not compensating. But not the consequence, or is it the other way around?
I'd redo the test,
I'll add LH, albumine, and prolactine, is there something else to add?
Best regards!
I'm pretty amazed by this website and the quality of all the discussions in that forum.
I recently did some tests because I had the feeling that something was wrong with my T level, and also because I had a shock down there while doing sport a few months ago.
My result is 720 ng/dL for full T and 71 for nmol/L (I'm not under TRT)
The lab page report contains something a bit scary, like if high SHBG is a consequence of hypogonadism
(http://admed.ne.ch/files/flhn/flhn-info/042_2008_09_12_AdmedInfo_SHBG.pdf).
In my understanding, the consequence of high SHBG can be lack of T, if total T is not compensating. But not the consequence, or is it the other way around?
I'd redo the test,
I'll add LH, albumine, and prolactine, is there something else to add?
Best regards!