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<blockquote data-quote="Smilee2000" data-source="post: 31312" data-attributes="member: 10479"><p>So I was curious as to what my test levels were at so I had them checked this week. I last had them checked along with a complete blood panel almost 3 years ago 5/2013. I am almost 42 now and here is my test levels. I realize I prob need another complete panel but with a low sex drive just wanted to get any thoughts. </p><p></p><p>My total test level seems good at 642, almost what it was 3 yrs ago but free test 7.7 pg/nl seems low and I wondered if that might be causing low sex drive. I am pretty active, workout 3 days week 5'10 175lb. I have read articles but wanted opinions if anyone had any. Thank you!</p><p></p><p><strong>1/2016</strong></p><p>Total Test 642 (ng/dl)</p><p>Free Test 7.7 pg/ml (6.8-21.5)</p><p></p><p><strong>Bloodwork 5/2013</strong></p><p></p><p>Total test - 662 (119-714 ng/dl)</p><p>Free Test - 100 (41-179 pg/ml)</p><p>Bio Test - 266 (114-458 ng/dl)</p><p>Albumin - 4.8 (3.4-4.9 g/dl)</p><p>SHBG - 53 (6-58 nmol/L)</p><p>TSH- 2.56 (.35-5.5 uIU/ml)</p><p>T3 - 32% (24-39%)</p><p>FTI - 2.9 (1.2-4.9 ug/dl)</p><p>T4 - 9.1 ( 4.5-12 ug/dL)</p><p>DHEA-S 235 (88-427ug/dl)</p><p>E2 9 (3-70 pg/nl)</p><p>Vit D 34 (30-100 ng/dl)</p><p>RBC - 5.22 (4.3-5.7 M/uL)</p><p><strong>WBC</strong> - 4.0 (4.4-11.0 K/uL) </p><p><strong>Segs</strong> - 49.8 (50-70%)</p><p><strong>Eosinophils</strong> - 6.5 (1-5%)</p><p><strong>ABS</strong> - 2.0 (2.5-7.0 K/uL)</p><p>Sodium - 138 (135-145 me/qL)</p><p>Potassium - 4.6 (3.5-5.3)</p><p>Chloride - 100 (98-107)</p><p>CO2 - 30 (21-31)</p><p>Urea Nit - 20 (7-25 mg/dl)</p><p>Creatinine - 1.06 (.6-1.3)</p><p>Glucose - 89 (65-100)</p><p><strong>Calcium</strong> - 10.2 (8.6-10.3)</p><p>Platelet - 289 (150-400 K/uL)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smilee2000, post: 31312, member: 10479"] So I was curious as to what my test levels were at so I had them checked this week. I last had them checked along with a complete blood panel almost 3 years ago 5/2013. I am almost 42 now and here is my test levels. I realize I prob need another complete panel but with a low sex drive just wanted to get any thoughts. My total test level seems good at 642, almost what it was 3 yrs ago but free test 7.7 pg/nl seems low and I wondered if that might be causing low sex drive. I am pretty active, workout 3 days week 5'10 175lb. I have read articles but wanted opinions if anyone had any. Thank you! [B]1/2016[/B] Total Test 642 (ng/dl) Free Test 7.7 pg/ml (6.8-21.5) [B]Bloodwork 5/2013[/B] Total test - 662 (119-714 ng/dl) Free Test - 100 (41-179 pg/ml) Bio Test - 266 (114-458 ng/dl) Albumin - 4.8 (3.4-4.9 g/dl) SHBG - 53 (6-58 nmol/L) TSH- 2.56 (.35-5.5 uIU/ml) T3 - 32% (24-39%) FTI - 2.9 (1.2-4.9 ug/dl) T4 - 9.1 ( 4.5-12 ug/dL) DHEA-S 235 (88-427ug/dl) E2 9 (3-70 pg/nl) Vit D 34 (30-100 ng/dl) RBC - 5.22 (4.3-5.7 M/uL) [B]WBC[/B] - 4.0 (4.4-11.0 K/uL) [B]Segs[/B] - 49.8 (50-70%) [B]Eosinophils[/B] - 6.5 (1-5%) [B]ABS[/B] - 2.0 (2.5-7.0 K/uL) Sodium - 138 (135-145 me/qL) Potassium - 4.6 (3.5-5.3) Chloride - 100 (98-107) CO2 - 30 (21-31) Urea Nit - 20 (7-25 mg/dl) Creatinine - 1.06 (.6-1.3) Glucose - 89 (65-100) [B]Calcium[/B] - 10.2 (8.6-10.3) Platelet - 289 (150-400 K/uL) [/QUOTE]
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