Pacman
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I just got my blood work back, and while there is certainly improvement in general, some of the results are out of range. There were a lot tests I took, so I'm not going to list everything, just the abnormal results that came back (just added in Total T to compare the Free T to).
My Treatment Schedule:
Monday - 0.8 mL Testosterone Cypionate
Friday - 0.4 mL Testosterone Propionate
Blood work was done on Monday morning.
Blood Test Results:
Should I be concerned about any of the above results? I do see that there is nothing insanely out of range, but I prefer to prevent future health issues before they even begin. I'm most worried about the estrogen and white blood cell count (Eos). The A1c I intend to fix through a low carb lifestyle (keto). Should I consider taking an AI? Any potential issues with my Free T being so high?
My Treatment Schedule:
Monday - 0.8 mL Testosterone Cypionate
Friday - 0.4 mL Testosterone Propionate
Blood work was done on Monday morning.
Blood Test Results:
What was tested | Reference range | Results |
Hemogoblin A1c | 4.8-5.6 | 5.7 (HIGH) |
Anion Gap mmol/L | 8-14 | 17 (HIGH) |
LDL(calc) mg/dL | 0-99 mg/dL | 103 (HIGH) |
Eos (Absolute) | 0.0 - 0.4 (x10E3/uL units) | 0.5 (HIGH) |
Testosterone Total | 348 - 1197 ng/dL | 1194 (normal) |
Testosterone Free (Direct) | 9.3 - 26.5 pg/mL | 37.9 (HIGH) |
Estradiol (sensitive) | 8.0 - 35.0 pg/mL | 39.0 (HIGH) |
Prolactin | 4.0 - 15.2 ng/mL | 19.5 (HIGH) |
Should I be concerned about any of the above results? I do see that there is nothing insanely out of range, but I prefer to prevent future health issues before they even begin. I'm most worried about the estrogen and white blood cell count (Eos). The A1c I intend to fix through a low carb lifestyle (keto). Should I consider taking an AI? Any potential issues with my Free T being so high?