New Guy: 43, Labs, Not Sure Where to Go from Here

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Hematocrit?
RBC?

TSH is way too high. Something is wrong. Please double check label on salt container.
Please share AM and mid-afternoon oral body temperatures.

Are your outer eyebrows sparse? That is a sign of thyroid problems.

FSH quite high relative to T levels. Could be primary hypogonadism. LH would be good context for other concerns. LH should be in-network, because lower LH and high FSH can be from a FSH secreting testicular cancer. However, such cancers typically show up at an earlier age.

Clomid will increase LH/FSH, but FSH is relatively high now and seems like a lame idea. There does not seem to be much headroom left in LH/FSH. Have your testes been examined for any abnormalities?

Please read these stickies found here: About the T Replacement Category - #2 by KSman

  • advice for new guys
  • things that damage your hormones
  • protocol for injections
  • finding a TRT doc