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Hey guys. So I’ve scoured the search bar and can’t seem to find anything on this topic. Since most of y’all are very experienced in the field of labs and blood work and what all, I was curious to see if anyone can relate or has solid info on TBIs and low test levels.
A little info for yall
I haven’t been diagnosed from the army yet (cuz if I was, I’d be retired out ASAP) but I know for a fact I’ve suffered several TBIs from time down range. Ever since the last one, my test levels have been below average when I’ve come off (properly at that) to get my levels checked. I’ve heard from a few people that brain injuries will/can effect your test levels. Have any of you guys experienced this? Obviously doesn’t have to be a tbi from overseas. You can get one from a knarly car wreck. I’d appreciate any input or info.
A little info for yall
I haven’t been diagnosed from the army yet (cuz if I was, I’d be retired out ASAP) but I know for a fact I’ve suffered several TBIs from time down range. Ever since the last one, my test levels have been below average when I’ve come off (properly at that) to get my levels checked. I’ve heard from a few people that brain injuries will/can effect your test levels. Have any of you guys experienced this? Obviously doesn’t have to be a tbi from overseas. You can get one from a knarly car wreck. I’d appreciate any input or info.