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<blockquote data-quote="skoonz" data-source="post: 76389" data-attributes="member: 15862"><p>Hello all,</p><p>Below are my recent lab results. I have an appointment with Rand McClain this week and looking forward to starting TRT. Any and all feedback regarding my labs will be greatly appreciated.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Sex Hormone Binding Globulin <strong>15</strong>-----11 &#8208; 80 nmol/L</p><p>Testosterone,Total <strong>233 </strong><strong>&#64830;</strong><strong>L</strong><strong>&#64831;</strong><strong>----</strong>300 &#8208; 1080 ng/dL</p><p>Testosterone,Bioavailable <strong>162.7</strong>---130.0 &#8208; 680.0 ng/dL</p><p>Testosterone, Free <strong>55.9</strong>---47.0 &#8208; 244.0 pg/mL</p><p>WBC 6.5 3.8 &#8208; 11.0 K/mcL</p><p>RBC 5.61 4.5 &#8208; 5.9 M/mcL</p><p>Hgb 16.0 13.5 &#8208; 17.5 g/dL</p><p>HCT 49.9 41 &#8208; 53 %</p><p>MCV <a href="http://tel:89 80 &#8208; 100" target="_blank">89 80 &#8208; 100</a> fL</p><p>MCH 29 26 &#8208; 34 pg</p><p>MCHC 32 31 &#8208; 36 g/dL</p><p>RDW 12.5 10.5 &#8208; 13.5 %</p><p>PLT <a href="http://tel:272 150 &#8208; 450" target="_blank">272 150 &#8208; 450</a> K/mcL</p><p>Prelim Abs Neut Ct 3.33 1.8 &#8208; 7.7 K/mcL</p><p>Diff Type Auto</p><p>Neutrophils 51.3 44 &#8208; 70 %</p><p>Lymphocytes 36.2 25 &#8208; 46 %</p><p>Monocytes 9.3 1 &#8208; 12 %</p><p>Eosinophils 2.5 0 &#8208; 8 %</p><p>Basophils 0.7 0 &#8208; 2 %</p><p>Abs. Neut Ct. 3.33 1.8 &#8208; 7.7 K/mcL</p><p>Abs. Lymph Ct. 2.35 1.0 &#8208; 5.0 K/mcL</p><p>Abs. Mono Ct. 0.60 0 &#8208; 0.8 K/mcL</p><p>Abs. Eos Ct. 0.16 0 &#8208; 0.5 K/mcL</p><p>Abs. Baso Ct. 0.05 0 &#8208; 0.2 K/mcL</p><p>Hemoglobin A1C 5.1---0 &#8208; 5.6 %</p><p>Luteinizing Hormone <strong>1.5</strong></p><p>Comment:</p><p>LH Reference Range:</p><p>Females:</p><p>Normally Menstruating</p><p>Follicular phase 1.9-12.5 mIU/mL</p><p>Midcycle peak 8.7-76.3 mIU/mL</p><p>Luteal phase 0.5-16.9 mIU/mL</p><p>Pregnant <0.1-1.5 mIU/mL</p><p>Postmenopausal 15.9-54.0 mIU/mL</p><p>Contraceptives 0.7-5.6 mIU/mL</p><p>Males:</p><p>20-70 yrs 1.5-9.3 mIU/mL</p><p>>70 yrs 3.1-34.6 mIU/mL</p><p>Children: <0.1-6.0 mIU/mL</p><p>mIU/mL</p><p>Cholesterol 198</p><p>Comment:</p><p>Desirable <200 mg/dL</p><p>Borderline high 200-239 mg/dL</p><p>High >239 mg/dL</p><p>.</p><p><200 mg/dL</p><p>Triglyceride 137</p><p>Comment:</p><p>Normal <150 mg/dL</p><p>Borderline high 150-199 mg/dL</p><p>High 200-499 mg/dL</p><p>Very high >499 mg/dL</p><p>.</p><p><150 mg/dL</p><p>HDL Cholesterol 65</p><p>Comment:</p><p>Low <40 mg/dL</p><p>High >59 mg/dL</p><p>.</p><p>30 &#8208; 70 mg/dL</p><p>LDL Calc 106</p><p>Comment:</p><p>Optimal <100 mg/dL</p><p>Above optimal 100-129 mg/dL</p><p>Borderline high 130-159 mg/dL</p><p>High 160-189 mg/dL</p><p>Very high >189 mg/dL</p><p>.</p><p><130 mg/dL</p><p>Patient Health Summary of (page 4 of 7)</p><p>Sample Status FASTING</p><p>Sodium <a href="http://tel:138 136 &#8208; 146" target="_blank">138 136 &#8208; 146</a> mmol/L</p><p>Potassium 3.7 3.5 &#8208; 5.1 mmol/L</p><p>Chloride <a href="http://tel:101 98 &#8208; 107" target="_blank">101 98 &#8208; 107</a> mmol/L</p><p>CO2 Content 27 22 &#8208; 32 mmol/L</p><p>Glucose 83</p><p>Comment:</p><p>For FASTING GLUCOSE samples, the ADA recommended decision limits are</p><p>shown below:</p><p>70-99 mg/dL: Normal</p><p>100-125 mg/dL: Impaired Fasting Glucose</p><p>>125 mg/dL: Diabetes*</p><p>*In the absence of symptoms of unequivocal hyperglycemia, result</p><p>should be confirmed by repeat testing.</p><p>70 &#8208; 125 mg/dL</p><p>Urea Nitrogen,Blood 17 7 &#8208; 21 mg/dL</p><p>Creatinine, Serum 1.0 0.7 &#8208; 1.3 mg/dL</p><p>Osmo Calc <a href="http://tel:287 280 &#8208; 305" target="_blank">287 280 &#8208; 305</a> mOs/Kg H2O</p><p>Albumin 4.3 3.3 &#8208; 5.0 g/dL</p><p>Protein, Total <strong>8.4 </strong><strong>&#64830;</strong><strong>H</strong><strong>&#64831;</strong> 6.3 &#8208; 8.2 g/dL</p><p>Calcium 9.3 8.4 &#8208; 10.3 mg/dL</p><p>Alk Phos <a href="http://tel:77 38 &#8208; 126" target="_blank">77 38 &#8208; 126</a> Units/L</p><p>AST 27 15 &#8208; 37 Units/L</p><p>Bilirubin, Total 0.6 0.1 &#8208; 1.2 mg/dL</p><p>Anion Gap 10 6 &#8208; 14 mmol/L</p><p>ALT 45 16 &#8208; 63 Units/L</p><p>GFR Calc,Non&#8208;African >60 >60 mL/mn/1.73m2</p><p>GFRA Calc,African >60 >60 mL/mn/1.73m2</p><p>Prostate-Specific Ag, Serum Prostate Specific Ag, Serum <strong>0.9</strong> ng/mL 0.0-----4.0 01 21.5 pg/mL 8.0 - 35.0 02</p><p>Estradiol, Sensitive <strong>21.5</strong> pg/mL----8.0 - 35.0 02</p><p>Dihydrotestosterone <strong>19 </strong>Low ng/dL 01 Reference Range: Adult Male: 30 - 85</p><p>Thyroxine (T4) Free, Direct, S T4,Free(Direct) <strong>1.56 </strong>ng/dL 0.82 - 1.77 02</p><p>DHEA-Sulfate <strong>271.8 </strong>ug/dL 102.6 - 416.3 02</p><p>DHEA, Serum Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA)<strong> 99 </strong>ng/dL <a href="http://tel:31 - 701 03" target="_blank">31 - 701 03</a> Age 1 - 5 years 0 - 67 6 - 7 years 0 - 110 8 - 10 years 0 - 185 11 - 12 years 0 - 201 13 - 14 years 0 - 318 15 - 16 years <a href="http://tel:39 - 481 17 - 19" target="_blank">39 - 481 17 - 19</a> years 40 - 491 >19 years 31 - 701</p><p>IGF-1 Insulin-Like Growth Factor I <strong>171</strong> ng/mL <a href="http://tel:83 - 233 03" target="_blank">83 - 233 03</a> GGT 38 IU/L 0 - 65 02</p><p>Magnesium, Serum 2.1 mg/dL 1.6 - 2.3 02</p><p>Triiodothyronine,Free,Serum <strong>3.6</strong> pg/mL 2.0 - 4.4 02</p><p>TSH--<strong>0.985</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skoonz, post: 76389, member: 15862"] Hello all, Below are my recent lab results. I have an appointment with Rand McClain this week and looking forward to starting TRT. Any and all feedback regarding my labs will be greatly appreciated. Sex Hormone Binding Globulin [B]15[/B]-----11 ‐ 80 nmol/L Testosterone,Total [B]233 [/B][B]﴾[/B][B]L[/B][B]﴿[/B][B]----[/B]300 ‐ 1080 ng/dL Testosterone,Bioavailable [B]162.7[/B]---130.0 ‐ 680.0 ng/dL Testosterone, Free [B]55.9[/B]---47.0 ‐ 244.0 pg/mL WBC 6.5 3.8 ‐ 11.0 K/mcL RBC 5.61 4.5 ‐ 5.9 M/mcL Hgb 16.0 13.5 ‐ 17.5 g/dL HCT 49.9 41 ‐ 53 % MCV [URL="tel:89 80 ‐ 100"]89 80 ‐ 100[/URL] fL MCH 29 26 ‐ 34 pg MCHC 32 31 ‐ 36 g/dL RDW 12.5 10.5 ‐ 13.5 % PLT [URL="tel:272 150 ‐ 450"]272 150 ‐ 450[/URL] K/mcL Prelim Abs Neut Ct 3.33 1.8 ‐ 7.7 K/mcL Diff Type Auto Neutrophils 51.3 44 ‐ 70 % Lymphocytes 36.2 25 ‐ 46 % Monocytes 9.3 1 ‐ 12 % Eosinophils 2.5 0 ‐ 8 % Basophils 0.7 0 ‐ 2 % Abs. Neut Ct. 3.33 1.8 ‐ 7.7 K/mcL Abs. Lymph Ct. 2.35 1.0 ‐ 5.0 K/mcL Abs. Mono Ct. 0.60 0 ‐ 0.8 K/mcL Abs. Eos Ct. 0.16 0 ‐ 0.5 K/mcL Abs. Baso Ct. 0.05 0 ‐ 0.2 K/mcL Hemoglobin A1C 5.1---0 ‐ 5.6 % Luteinizing Hormone [B]1.5[/B] Comment: LH Reference Range: Females: Normally Menstruating Follicular phase 1.9-12.5 mIU/mL Midcycle peak 8.7-76.3 mIU/mL Luteal phase 0.5-16.9 mIU/mL Pregnant <0.1-1.5 mIU/mL Postmenopausal 15.9-54.0 mIU/mL Contraceptives 0.7-5.6 mIU/mL Males: 20-70 yrs 1.5-9.3 mIU/mL >70 yrs 3.1-34.6 mIU/mL Children: <0.1-6.0 mIU/mL mIU/mL Cholesterol 198 Comment: Desirable <200 mg/dL Borderline high 200-239 mg/dL High >239 mg/dL . <200 mg/dL Triglyceride 137 Comment: Normal <150 mg/dL Borderline high 150-199 mg/dL High 200-499 mg/dL Very high >499 mg/dL . <150 mg/dL HDL Cholesterol 65 Comment: Low <40 mg/dL High >59 mg/dL . 30 ‐ 70 mg/dL LDL Calc 106 Comment: Optimal <100 mg/dL Above optimal 100-129 mg/dL Borderline high 130-159 mg/dL High 160-189 mg/dL Very high >189 mg/dL . <130 mg/dL Patient Health Summary of (page 4 of 7) Sample Status FASTING Sodium [URL="tel:138 136 ‐ 146"]138 136 ‐ 146[/URL] mmol/L Potassium 3.7 3.5 ‐ 5.1 mmol/L Chloride [URL="tel:101 98 ‐ 107"]101 98 ‐ 107[/URL] mmol/L CO2 Content 27 22 ‐ 32 mmol/L Glucose 83 Comment: For FASTING GLUCOSE samples, the ADA recommended decision limits are shown below: 70-99 mg/dL: Normal 100-125 mg/dL: Impaired Fasting Glucose >125 mg/dL: Diabetes* *In the absence of symptoms of unequivocal hyperglycemia, result should be confirmed by repeat testing. 70 ‐ 125 mg/dL Urea Nitrogen,Blood 17 7 ‐ 21 mg/dL Creatinine, Serum 1.0 0.7 ‐ 1.3 mg/dL Osmo Calc [URL="tel:287 280 ‐ 305"]287 280 ‐ 305[/URL] mOs/Kg H2O Albumin 4.3 3.3 ‐ 5.0 g/dL Protein, Total [B]8.4 [/B][B]﴾[/B][B]H[/B][B]﴿[/B] 6.3 ‐ 8.2 g/dL Calcium 9.3 8.4 ‐ 10.3 mg/dL Alk Phos [URL="tel:77 38 ‐ 126"]77 38 ‐ 126[/URL] Units/L AST 27 15 ‐ 37 Units/L Bilirubin, Total 0.6 0.1 ‐ 1.2 mg/dL Anion Gap 10 6 ‐ 14 mmol/L ALT 45 16 ‐ 63 Units/L GFR Calc,Non‐African >60 >60 mL/mn/1.73m2 GFRA Calc,African >60 >60 mL/mn/1.73m2 Prostate-Specific Ag, Serum Prostate Specific Ag, Serum [B]0.9[/B] ng/mL 0.0-----4.0 01 21.5 pg/mL 8.0 - 35.0 02 Estradiol, Sensitive [B]21.5[/B] pg/mL----8.0 - 35.0 02 Dihydrotestosterone [B]19 [/B]Low ng/dL 01 Reference Range: Adult Male: 30 - 85 Thyroxine (T4) Free, Direct, S T4,Free(Direct) [B]1.56 [/B]ng/dL 0.82 - 1.77 02 DHEA-Sulfate [B]271.8 [/B]ug/dL 102.6 - 416.3 02 DHEA, Serum Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA)[B] 99 [/B]ng/dL [URL="tel:31 - 701 03"]31 - 701 03[/URL] Age 1 - 5 years 0 - 67 6 - 7 years 0 - 110 8 - 10 years 0 - 185 11 - 12 years 0 - 201 13 - 14 years 0 - 318 15 - 16 years [URL="tel:39 - 481 17 - 19"]39 - 481 17 - 19[/URL] years 40 - 491 >19 years 31 - 701 IGF-1 Insulin-Like Growth Factor I [B]171[/B] ng/mL [URL="tel:83 - 233 03"]83 - 233 03[/URL] GGT 38 IU/L 0 - 65 02 Magnesium, Serum 2.1 mg/dL 1.6 - 2.3 02 Triiodothyronine,Free,Serum [B]3.6[/B] pg/mL 2.0 - 4.4 02 TSH--[B]0.985[/B] [/QUOTE]
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