asdvek
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I mean thinking about it i fucking have anormally high testosterone levels, 1738 ngdl tested, should i get tested for a tumour
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Nototal testosterone means nothing, did you get anything else done in your blood panel, i.e free test, cholesterol, triglycerides, liver or kidney hormones?
Cholesterol was high tho and free test was also high idk about otherstotal testosterone means nothing, did you get anything else done in your blood panel, i.e free test, cholesterol, triglycerides, liver or kidney hormones?
they can test for andenal tumors without scan, it usually shows in aldosterone and cortisol levels, free test too.
I pretty much doubt I have a tumour due to the fact that people who have tumours don't feel like they have high testosterone at all but I do.they can test for andenal tumors without scan, it usually shows in aldosterone and cortisol levels, free test too.
I have chronically elevated growth hormone levels without any sign of a tumor, it happens sometimes.I pretty much doubt I have a tumour due to the fact that people who have tumours don't feel like they have high testosterone at all but I do.
ah alright, doubt high test is an indicator of stress though, not sure.I have chronically elevated growth hormone levels without any sign of a tumor, it happens sometimes.
although high test tends to be an indicator of stress.
short term it is, long term it's not.ah alright, doubt high test is an indicator of stress though, not sure.
Lol bro’s saying this man is getting bulliedshort term it is, long term it's not.
Androgen dynamics in the context of children's peer relations: an examination of the links between testosterone and peer victimization - PubMed
Testosterone levels have been shown to decrease in the face of social defeat in several mammalian species. Among humans, the loss of social status has been studied primarily in the context of athletic competition, with winners having higher testosterone levels than losers. This study examined...pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
if you were extremely stressed for a brief period before the exam it's possible it spiked.