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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
ED, No Libido, Seeing A Urologist Now
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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 195094" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p><strong>All these labs were pulled January 21, 2021</strong></p><p></p><p>I can't tell you if it was e2 or not? I always ask the doctor for the e2 test. It's whatever he orders. Always listed as Estradiol on my lab report.</p><p></p><p><strong>Low Point Testosterone</strong> (Right Before Injection) 7:25 AM</p><p><strong>Total Testosterone 798 ng/dL</strong> (Standard Range 175-781 ng/dL)</p><p></p><p><strong>Low Point Estradiol</strong> (Right Before Injection) 7:25 AM</p><p><strong>Estradiol 48 pg/mL</strong> (Standard Range <53 pg/mL)</p><p>-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p></p><p></p><p>These are your trough levels for TT/e2 and the e2 assay was most likely the standard, not the sensitive (LC/MS-MS).</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>Free Testosterone Evaluation</strong> (Approx. 8 Hours After Injecting 65mg Test Cyp) 4:05 PM</p><p><strong><u>SHBG 14.7 nmol/L</u></strong> (Standard Range 13.3 - 89.5 nmol/L)</p><p><strong>Free Androgen Index 189.6%</strong> (Standard Range 24.3% - 110.2%)</p><p><strong><u>Calculation Free Testosterone 25.7 ng/dL</u></strong> (Standard Range 3.2 - 19.0 ng/dL)</p><p><strong>Calculation Bioavailable Testosterone 603.1 ng/dL</strong> (Standard Range 80.7 - 446.7 ng/dL)</p><p></p><p><strong>Testosterone Evaluation Comments - Free and Bioavailable Testosterone Calculated using Vermeulen formula and assumes an Albumin of 4.3 g/dL.</strong></p><p>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p></p><p></p><p>These labs for FT were done 8 hrs post-injection and I would have rather seen trough levels let alone your FT was tested using the calculated method which I would not rely upon.</p><p></p><p>We want to see where your FT level truly sits so you need to have it tested using the ED or UF assay.</p><p></p><p>Either way seeing as your SHBG is low 14.7 nmol/L then you can rest assured that your FT level is high.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p><strong>WBC Count 8.2 K/uL</strong> (Standard Range 3.8 -10.6)</p><p><strong>RBC Count 6.00 M/uL</strong> (Standard Range 4.40 - 6.00)</p><p><strong><u>Hemoglobin 16.9 g/dL</u></strong> (Standard Range 13.5 -17.0)</p><p><strong><u>Hematocrit 52.0%</u></strong> (Standard Range 41.0 - 53.0%)</p><p><strong>MCV 86.6 fl</strong> (Standard Range 80 - 100)</p><p><strong>MCH 28.1 pg</strong> (Standard Range 26 - 34)</p><p><strong>MCHC 32.5 g/dL</strong> (Standard Range 31 - 37)</p><p><strong><u>RDW 14.6%</u></strong> (Standard Range <14.5%)</p><p><strong>Platelet Count 283 K/uL</strong> (Standard Range 150 - 450)</p><p>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------</p><p></p><p></p><p>Top it off that your RBCs and hemoglobin are right at the top end let alone your hematocrit.</p><p></p><p>Clear as day that your FT level is most likely too high.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 195094, member: 13851"] [B]All these labs were pulled January 21, 2021[/B] I can't tell you if it was e2 or not? I always ask the doctor for the e2 test. It's whatever he orders. Always listed as Estradiol on my lab report. [B]Low Point Testosterone[/B] (Right Before Injection) 7:25 AM [B]Total Testosterone 798 ng/dL[/B] (Standard Range 175-781 ng/dL) [B]Low Point Estradiol[/B] (Right Before Injection) 7:25 AM [B]Estradiol 48 pg/mL[/B] (Standard Range <53 pg/mL) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- These are your trough levels for TT/e2 and the e2 assay was most likely the standard, not the sensitive (LC/MS-MS). [B]Free Testosterone Evaluation[/B] (Approx. 8 Hours After Injecting 65mg Test Cyp) 4:05 PM [B][U]SHBG 14.7 nmol/L[/U][/B] (Standard Range 13.3 - 89.5 nmol/L) [B]Free Androgen Index 189.6%[/B] (Standard Range 24.3% - 110.2%) [B][U]Calculation Free Testosterone 25.7 ng/dL[/U][/B] (Standard Range 3.2 - 19.0 ng/dL) [B]Calculation Bioavailable Testosterone 603.1 ng/dL[/B] (Standard Range 80.7 - 446.7 ng/dL) [B]Testosterone Evaluation Comments - Free and Bioavailable Testosterone Calculated using Vermeulen formula and assumes an Albumin of 4.3 g/dL.[/B] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- These labs for FT were done 8 hrs post-injection and I would have rather seen trough levels let alone your FT was tested using the calculated method which I would not rely upon. We want to see where your FT level truly sits so you need to have it tested using the ED or UF assay. Either way seeing as your SHBG is low 14.7 nmol/L then you can rest assured that your FT level is high. [B]WBC Count 8.2 K/uL[/B] (Standard Range 3.8 -10.6) [B]RBC Count 6.00 M/uL[/B] (Standard Range 4.40 - 6.00) [B][U]Hemoglobin 16.9 g/dL[/U][/B] (Standard Range 13.5 -17.0) [B][U]Hematocrit 52.0%[/U][/B] (Standard Range 41.0 - 53.0%) [B]MCV 86.6 fl[/B] (Standard Range 80 - 100) [B]MCH 28.1 pg[/B] (Standard Range 26 - 34) [B]MCHC 32.5 g/dL[/B] (Standard Range 31 - 37) [B][U]RDW 14.6%[/U][/B] (Standard Range <14.5%) [B]Platelet Count 283 K/uL[/B] (Standard Range 150 - 450) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Top it off that your RBCs and hemoglobin are right at the top end let alone your hematocrit. Clear as day that your FT level is most likely too high. [/QUOTE]
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