I am having some confusion surrounding my blood tests and what ranges I should be looking for. It is hard for me to directly correlate my tests to the numbers talked about on this forum. Maybe when answered this can be posted as a sticky. I assume many Canadians would be looking for this info.
Blood Work Suggested here
Blood Work Suggested here
- Total Testosterone
- ng/dL from this Forum
- >500 Ideal
- Not sure what lab this correlates to in Canada. I am thinking Testosterone Am or pm. Anyone know? Testosterone am/pm is reported in nmol/L
- ng/dL from this Forum
- Free Testosterone
- % from this Forum (I assume ng/dL?)
- 2% of total Test
- pmol/L in Canada
- I tested at 769 pmol/L
- % from this Forum (I assume ng/dL?)
- PSA
- ng/dL from this Forum
- <4 optimum
- ug/L in Canada
- <0.04
- I tested at 0.3, Canadian range says <2.6 is good. Not sure if something is wrong with my conversion or me.
- ng/dL from this Forum
- Estradiol
- 20-40 pg/mL from this Forum
- 32 optimum (Generally speaking)
- 73 – 146 pmol/L in Canada (using online converter)
- 117 optimum (Generally speaking)
- I originally tested at 87 with low t. The Dr put me on Arimidex with Test C and brought down to 55 pmol/L. If this conversion is correct I am thinking I need to stop the Arimidex.
- 20-40 pg/mL from this Forum
- TSH
- U/ml from this Forum
- <2.5 optimum
- mU/L in Canada
- I tested at 2.65.
- I wonder if this is the same unit. I cannot find a conversion online.
- U/ml from this Forum
- Free T3
- pg/mL from this Forum
- >3.7 optimum
- pmol/L in Canada
- >5.68 optimum
- I tested 5.3 before TRT. Have not been tested since.
- pg/mL from this Forum
- Ferritin
- ng/mL from this Forum
- >30 optimum
- ug/L in Canada
- >30 optimum
- Same unit by the looks of it
- ng/mL from this Forum
- Liver Enzymes
- Estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR)
- Hematocrit
- Iron
- HDL