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    jeffinca
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    Hi, I’ve been doing HRT for a few years, and things were going well until recently when things changed. My nipples became painful, sex drive dropped, ED problems, depression, etc. I’m 41 years old. The funny thing is that most of my blood test results are in the “normal” range (E2, DHT, serum T, etc.) but the two that are off are Free T and SHBG, they’re both very high.

    I’ve got a call into Dr. M to see if I can become one of his patients since I live nearby. Does anyone know if he’s accepting new patients? I sure hope so.

    Thanks,

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    @jeffinca 2134 wrote:

    Hi, I’ve been doing HRT for a few years, and things were going well until recently when things changed. My nipples became painful, sex drive dropped, ED problems, depression, etc. I’m 41 years old. The funny thing is that most of my blood test results are in the “normal” range (E2, DHT, serum T, etc.) but the two that are off are Free T and SHBG, they’re both very high.

    I’ve got a call into Dr. M to see if I can become one of his patients since I live nearby. Does anyone know if he’s accepting new patients? I sure hope so.

    Thanks,

    Free T is not a valid reading if your SHBG is elevated that is just not biologically possible (if so prove me wrong) i think that there was a potential lab error that occured and if this showed up just one time that most likely the issue. If this is showing up multiple time then this medically needs to be assesed

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    jeffinca
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    Thanks, I actually have a new patient appointment with Dr. M in a few weeks, so hopefully we can get to the bottom of this…

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    @jeffinca 2201 wrote:

    Thanks, I actually have a new patient appointment with Dr. M in a few weeks, so hopefully we can get to the bottom of this…

    I have referred alot of people to him on west coast and have had positive feed back.
    i have been reading his work for years and been using it for a basis to elaborate on my self in my practice with clients/patients. I consider him actually my mentor that got me to look at PNEI intergration which has been a huge asset in patient success rate for recovery from multiplitude of health aliments. I tend to add alittle more nutrition and dig deep to root cause of the problem. In the future I hope that i can team up with him to bring nutrition and cellular testing to higher level to give the person optimal wellness.

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