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    Can someone review my bloods please?

    This assume I can trust the scales I'm using (who knows) but this does give me some direction for now. Thanks, I'll keep aiming downwards and when I get down to a leaner weight I'll take a full panel of bloods and see where I am.
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    Can someone review my bloods please?

    Thank you. Albumin was 44 g/L. So that puts me at 1.84%. At the time of the tests I was circa 25% bodyfat- now at 19% and dropping. Would a decrease in bf% down to 12-15% raise FT up enough to be in a good range?
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    Can someone review my bloods please?

    I wasn't given a range for FT. It was calculated from total T and SHBG by an endocrinologist- Dr Savage in the Leger Clinic. That plus SHBG were done by him, everything else is on the NHS. Fasted and early in the morning for all tests I've had done apart from SHBG which was early afternoon...
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    Can someone review my bloods please?

    These are the test results I've got in my spreadsheet. Do any of these names match up to what's missing? Perhaps we call them something different over here.
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    Can someone review my bloods please?

    TSH and Free T are in the list. I missed SHBG which was 39 - no scale or units I'm afraid, I don't have them. I don't recognise the rest of those- and in the UK sensitive E2 is difficult to come by. Does that help at all?
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    Can someone review my bloods please?

    37 years old, gymming 3x/week. Squeaky-clean diet, decent sleep. Have what I'd consider to be standard low-T symptoms (brain fog, lack of motivation, always tired, difficulty building muscle/losing fat, irritability). Thanks in advance.
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