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Old 11-19-2007, 04:31 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default LH and FSH levels not improving

I had my tests rechecked and my testosterone levels went from 13.4 to 8.7 which is good, but my FSH is 5.4 was 4.6 in 1/07 and my LH is 22.2 was 18.2 in 1/07, has anyone else had this problem? My insulin levels have improved as well, doctor just keeps telling me it takes time and I'm heading in the right direction but as I'm sure many of you understand it just seems to take forever.
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Old 12-02-2007, 01:04 AM   #2 (permalink)
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i just got diagnosed yesterday and my doctor was going over my numbers with me... my LH is about 24 and my FSH is 6.3, so he's saying there's a 4:1 ratio when it should be 1:1. in 09/06 it was about the same, but they didn't tell me i had PCOS (that is another issue for another day, lol...let's just say my college's health center really doesn't do anything that they should). but, my testosterone in 09/06 was 76. yesterday my dr. said that the testosterone level has gone "off the charts" to 2000! i don't if that helps you at all, but i don't imagine that it would be as quick as any one of us would like on the way to getting the levels down to where they should be. at least, that is what i am telling myself so i don't get disappointed, lol.
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