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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Thoughts on my most recent bloodwork? IS my E2 too high?
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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 199177" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p>Same assay FT (Equilibrium Ultrafiltration).....different labs (Quest vs Labcorp) let alone reference ranges/units based on the particular assay used.</p><p></p><p>No way you are only hitting a FT 22 ng/dL with a TT 1257 ng/dL and SHBG 30 nmol/L.</p><p></p><p>Vince is running a TT 1319 ng/dL (not much higher than yours) with an SHBG 48.2 nmol/L (much higher than yours) and is hitting an absurd FT of 48 ng/dL.</p><p></p><p><strong>Testosterone, Serum 1319 ng/dL </strong>range 264-916</p><p><strong>Free Testosterone 47.9 ng/dL </strong>range 5.00-21.00</p><p>% Free Testosterone 3.57 range 1.50-4.20</p><p>DHEA-Sulfate 449.0 H ug/dL range 30.9-295.6 (age adjusted)</p><p>Estradiol, Sensitive 24.0 pg/mL range 8.0-35.0</p><p><strong>Sex Horm Binding Glob, Serum 48.2 nmol/L</strong> range 19.3-76.4</p><p>Hematocrit 46.8 % range 37.5-51.0</p><p>Hemoglobin 16.0 g/dL range 13.0-17.7</p><p>Albumin 4.2 g/dL range 3.8-4.8</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Like I stated numerous times before on the forum pointless to try comparing different assays <u>let alone the same assays</u> (even when converting) from 2 different labs (Quest vs Labcorp).</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately as of now, there is no standardization let alone harmonization reference range for free testosterone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 199177, member: 13851"] Same assay FT (Equilibrium Ultrafiltration).....different labs (Quest vs Labcorp) let alone reference ranges/units based on the particular assay used. No way you are only hitting a FT 22 ng/dL with a TT 1257 ng/dL and SHBG 30 nmol/L. Vince is running a TT 1319 ng/dL (not much higher than yours) with an SHBG 48.2 nmol/L (much higher than yours) and is hitting an absurd FT of 48 ng/dL. [B]Testosterone, Serum 1319 ng/dL [/B]range 264-916 [B]Free Testosterone 47.9 ng/dL [/B]range 5.00-21.00 % Free Testosterone 3.57 range 1.50-4.20 DHEA-Sulfate 449.0 H ug/dL range 30.9-295.6 (age adjusted) Estradiol, Sensitive 24.0 pg/mL range 8.0-35.0 [B]Sex Horm Binding Glob, Serum 48.2 nmol/L[/B] range 19.3-76.4 Hematocrit 46.8 % range 37.5-51.0 Hemoglobin 16.0 g/dL range 13.0-17.7 Albumin 4.2 g/dL range 3.8-4.8 Like I stated numerous times before on the forum pointless to try comparing different assays [U]let alone the same assays[/U] (even when converting) from 2 different labs (Quest vs Labcorp). Unfortunately as of now, there is no standardization let alone harmonization reference range for free testosterone. [/QUOTE]
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