UPDATE 2
My Free T3 and Reverse T3 results are here:
Free T3: 3.9 pmol/L (2.63 - 5.70)
Reverse T3: 199.0 pg/ml (90 - 215)
Reverse T3 is pretty high, but still within range. I’m not sure if I calculated fT3/rT3 ratio correctly (different units), but I think it’s in the lower side of normal...
UPDATE
Hi guys,
I did a lab test for Antibodies, Ferritin and Iron. Reverse T3 will be tested next week.
Iron: 13.8 µmol/L (10.6 - 28.3)
Ferritin: 109 µg/L (20 - 250)
Anti TG (H): 6.06 kU/L (<4.11)
Anti TPO: 1.08 kU/L (<5.61)
Any opinion on high Anti TG? Is it high enough to speculate my...
Vince Carter, Gman86, ratbag, lexer, thank you all for your kind advice!
I will now definitely wait for all my results before I make a decision to start TRT.
TSH (labeled as S-TSH) was measured in the 1st and 2nd blood tests.
3.00 miU/L (0.27 - 4.20)
2.75 mE/L (0,59 - 4,23)
S-pT4 and S-pT3...
Hi guys,
I would really appreciate your help.
I am 29 years old. I have problems with low energy, low libido, weak erections (and no morning/spontaneous erections at all) and poor sleep (trouble falling asleep, waking up in the middle of the night). It’s been really bad in the last year, but I...
Thank you, I will as soon as I'm home again.
For now I'm just trying to figure out the logic behind my Free T number, since it seems that almost no one is posting them with these values (pmol/L). I'm trying to figure out if 48,5 is really low or low-normal number for Free T.
Hi guys,
I have all the main low testosterone symtoms. I am 29 years old.
My lab results for T are:
Total T: 13,90 nmol/L
Free T: 48,5 pmol/L (my lab's range for adult men: 30,15 - 189,8 pmol/L)
As I understand, total T is below average, but not extremely low. What about the free T? How do...
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