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For year, many many years, I've been going to the Dr. and advising that I just

can't get up and out of bed, have a hard time walking or even stading without

losing energy. I've requested Thyroid tests and it just confuses the Dr. she

says it says I am hyperthroid with all the symptoms of hypothyroid. I have

asked for other endocrinologic tests but for the lost part She just refills my

cholesterol medication and sends me home.

Now as part of our fertility testing I got my Testosterone tested, something I

had asked about before but only the fertility doc ordered it for me.

It just cam eback with this:

Free Testosterone 44 / Reference levels 241 - 827

FSH <0.7 / Reference levels 1.6 - 8.0

LH <0.2 / Reference levels 1.5 - 9.3

Knowing my doctor she will say I had the blood drawn in the afternoon and it

looks like they really should test in the AM as the result will be higher in the

morning. So how much more will be added by morning testing? Will that add 200

points to make me normal?

Forgot to add I am 42 years old. And other than horrible cholesterol and now

Triglycerides as well I am in decent health. I just can't seem to get moving so

does this have anything to with energy or just ED? While I have zero sex drive

(my poor wife), I have no problem with my end of the bargain which makes no

sense?

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