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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="Stpfan" data-source="post: 198973" data-attributes="member: 39333"><p>Again... just to update my current situation. I donated blood on Monday April 5, 2021. Upon checking of my Hemoglobin... it was awfully low. The Red Cross claims it was at 13.8 I quickly made an appointment to my back up Endocrinologist to write some orders for some labs. I needed to know what happened? Why was the Red Cross system off? Or was it really accurate? Didn't make any sense. Here are more newest labs after donating blood.</p><p></p><p>Labs From <strong>March 9, 2021</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>WBC Count 7.1 K/uL</strong> (Standard Range 4.0 -11.3)</p><p><strong>RBC Count 5.71 M/uL</strong> (Standard Range 4.30 - 5.90)</p><p><strong>Hemoglobin 15.8 g/dL</strong> (Standard Range 13.6 -17.6)</p><p>*LOWEST HEMOGLOBIN EVER* WOW</p><p><strong>Hematocrit 48.3%</strong> (Standard Range 40.0 - 50.0%)</p><p>*LOWEST HEMATOCRIT EVER* WOW</p><p><strong>MCV 84.5 fl</strong> (Standard Range 82 - 97)</p><p><strong>MCH 27.7 pg</strong> (Standard Range 27.3 - 33.4)</p><p><strong>MCHC 32.8 g/dL</strong> (Standard Range 32 - 36)</p><p><strong>RDW 14.4%</strong> (Standard Range 11.6 - 14.8)</p><p><strong>Platelet Count 269 K/uL</strong> (Standard Range 150 - 450)</p><p><strong>Mean Platelet Volume 9.2 fL</strong> (Standard Range 7.4 - 10.4 fL)</p><p></p><p><strong>Sodium 141 mmol/L</strong> (Standard Range 135 - 145 mmol/L)</p><p><strong>Potassium 4.9 mmol/L</strong> (Standard Range 3.5 - 5.2 mmol/L)</p><p><strong>Chloride 107 mmol/L</strong> (Standard Range 98 - 111 mmol/L)</p><p><strong>Total CO2 26 mmol/L</strong> (Standard Range 20 - 29 mmol/L)</p><p><strong>Anion Gap 8 mmol/L</strong> (Standard Range 5 - 20 mmol/L)</p><p><strong>Glucose 100 mg/dL</strong> (Standard Range 60 - 99 mg/dL)</p><p><strong>Blood Urea Nitrogen 34 mg/dL</strong> (Standard Range 7 - 25 mg/dL)</p><p><strong>Creatinine 1.04 mg/dL</strong> (Standard Range 0.60 - 1.30 mg/dL)</p><p><strong>Glomerular Filtration Rate 88 mL/min/1.73 m2</strong> (Standard Range >60mL)</p><p>*Best Filtration Ever On Record* WOW</p><p><strong>Calcium 8.8 mg/dL</strong> (Standard Range 8.5 - 10.5 mg/dL)</p><p><strong>Protein 6.5 g/dL</strong> (Standard Range 6.4 - 8.3 g/dL)</p><p><strong>Albumin 4.2 gm/dL</strong> (Standard Range 3.5 - 5.1 gm/dL)</p><p><strong>Bilirubin 0.9 mg/dL</strong> (Standard Range 0.3 - 1.2 mg/dL)</p><p><strong>AST (SGOT) 33 U/L</strong> (Standard Range <35 U/L)</p><p><strong>ALT (SGPT) 38 U/L</strong> (Standard Range 9 - 47 U/L)</p><p><strong>Alkaline Phosphate 60 U/L</strong> (Standard Range 33 - 120 U/L)</p><p></p><p><strong>TSH 4.18 ulU/mL</strong> (Standard Range 0.4 - 4.5 ulU/mL)</p><p><strong>Free T4 1.00 ng/dL</strong> (Standard Range 1.7 - 3.7 ng/dL)</p><p></p><p><strong>Total Testosterone >1500</strong> (Standard Range 240 - 890 ng/dL)</p><p>My doctor only orders the lab in which once past 1500 it doesn't calculate. I couldn't change the order.</p><p></p><p><strong>PSA Diagnostic</strong> 1.0 ng/mL (Standard Range 0.0 - 4.o ng/mL)</p><p></p><p>It's still mind boggling that I have the lowest RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit since adding Deca and HCG. It blows my mind. I asked my 2nd Endocrinologist what he thought.... and he just said it doesn't make much sense either and I DO NOT ADVISE you taking Deca, HCG on your current protocol. But, I understand you want to live life differently than most people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stpfan, post: 198973, member: 39333"] Again... just to update my current situation. I donated blood on Monday April 5, 2021. Upon checking of my Hemoglobin... it was awfully low. The Red Cross claims it was at 13.8 I quickly made an appointment to my back up Endocrinologist to write some orders for some labs. I needed to know what happened? Why was the Red Cross system off? Or was it really accurate? Didn't make any sense. Here are more newest labs after donating blood. Labs From [B]March 9, 2021 WBC Count 7.1 K/uL[/B] (Standard Range 4.0 -11.3) [B]RBC Count 5.71 M/uL[/B] (Standard Range 4.30 - 5.90) [B]Hemoglobin 15.8 g/dL[/B] (Standard Range 13.6 -17.6) *LOWEST HEMOGLOBIN EVER* WOW [B]Hematocrit 48.3%[/B] (Standard Range 40.0 - 50.0%) *LOWEST HEMATOCRIT EVER* WOW [B]MCV 84.5 fl[/B] (Standard Range 82 - 97) [B]MCH 27.7 pg[/B] (Standard Range 27.3 - 33.4) [B]MCHC 32.8 g/dL[/B] (Standard Range 32 - 36) [B]RDW 14.4%[/B] (Standard Range 11.6 - 14.8) [B]Platelet Count 269 K/uL[/B] (Standard Range 150 - 450) [B]Mean Platelet Volume 9.2 fL[/B] (Standard Range 7.4 - 10.4 fL) [B]Sodium 141 mmol/L[/B] (Standard Range 135 - 145 mmol/L) [B]Potassium 4.9 mmol/L[/B] (Standard Range 3.5 - 5.2 mmol/L) [B]Chloride 107 mmol/L[/B] (Standard Range 98 - 111 mmol/L) [B]Total CO2 26 mmol/L[/B] (Standard Range 20 - 29 mmol/L) [B]Anion Gap 8 mmol/L[/B] (Standard Range 5 - 20 mmol/L) [B]Glucose 100 mg/dL[/B] (Standard Range 60 - 99 mg/dL) [B]Blood Urea Nitrogen 34 mg/dL[/B] (Standard Range 7 - 25 mg/dL) [B]Creatinine 1.04 mg/dL[/B] (Standard Range 0.60 - 1.30 mg/dL) [B]Glomerular Filtration Rate 88 mL/min/1.73 m2[/B] (Standard Range >60mL) *Best Filtration Ever On Record* WOW [B]Calcium 8.8 mg/dL[/B] (Standard Range 8.5 - 10.5 mg/dL) [B]Protein 6.5 g/dL[/B] (Standard Range 6.4 - 8.3 g/dL) [B]Albumin 4.2 gm/dL[/B] (Standard Range 3.5 - 5.1 gm/dL) [B]Bilirubin 0.9 mg/dL[/B] (Standard Range 0.3 - 1.2 mg/dL) [B]AST (SGOT) 33 U/L[/B] (Standard Range <35 U/L) [B]ALT (SGPT) 38 U/L[/B] (Standard Range 9 - 47 U/L) [B]Alkaline Phosphate 60 U/L[/B] (Standard Range 33 - 120 U/L) [B]TSH 4.18 ulU/mL[/B] (Standard Range 0.4 - 4.5 ulU/mL) [B]Free T4 1.00 ng/dL[/B] (Standard Range 1.7 - 3.7 ng/dL) [B]Total Testosterone >1500[/B] (Standard Range 240 - 890 ng/dL) My doctor only orders the lab in which once past 1500 it doesn't calculate. I couldn't change the order. [B]PSA Diagnostic[/B] 1.0 ng/mL (Standard Range 0.0 - 4.o ng/mL) It's still mind boggling that I have the lowest RBC, Hemoglobin, Hematocrit since adding Deca and HCG. It blows my mind. I asked my 2nd Endocrinologist what he thought.... and he just said it doesn't make much sense either and I DO NOT ADVISE you taking Deca, HCG on your current protocol. But, I understand you want to live life differently than most people. [/QUOTE]
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