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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Lab questions, overall advice, some numbers are high....
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<blockquote data-quote="jessie02" data-source="post: 129009" data-attributes="member: 18600"><p>Hey guys looking for some input on my most recent labs. DHT is super high, and Hematocrit is really starting to creep. Im not on that high of a Testosterone dose (.7ml, thinking off going to .6ml and see if that helps) so no idea why DHT is so high? My back is breaking out and I feel like I'm loosing hair. I started TRT in June. Could HCG dose be too high and therefore causing elevated levels of DHT? Or is solely based on my testosterone dose? Thanks in advance!</p><p></p><p>Current regimine:</p><p>.7ml Testosterone ( Inject .35ml twice weekly, Monday AM and Thursday PM</p><p>500iu HCG twice weekly</p><p>Labs were drawn Thursday AM before my 2nd weekly injection</p><p>I don't take an AI, I have it though. </p><p></p><p>WBC 6.0 K/uL4.8 - 10.8 K/uL</p><p>RBC 5.50 M/uL4.70 - 6.10 M/uL</p><p>Hemoglobin 17.7 g/dL14.0 - 18.0 g/dL</p><p><strong>Hematocrit <span style="color: rgb(226, 80, 65)">52.2 % </span>42.0 - 52.0 %H</strong></p><p>MCV 94.9 fL81.4 - 97.8 fL</p><p>MCH 32.2 pg27.0 - 33.0 pg</p><p>MCHC 33.9 g/dL33.7 - 35.3 g/dL</p><p>RDW 43.4 fL35.9 - 50.0 fL</p><p>Platelet Count 207 K/uL164 - 446 K/uL</p><p>MPV 11.7 fL9.0 - 12.9 fL</p><p>Neutrophils-Polys 62.40 %44.00 - 72.00%</p><p>Lymphocytes 27.50 %22.00 - 41.00%</p><p>Monocytes 7.80 %0.00 - 13.40%</p><p>Eosinophils 1.30 %0.00 - 6.90%</p><p>Basophils 0.70 %0.00 - 1.80%</p><p>Immature Granulocytes 0.30 %0.00 - 0.90%</p><p>Nucleated RBC 0.00 /100 WBC/100 WBC</p><p>Neutrophils (Absolute) 3.73 K/uL1.82 - 7.42 K/uLIncludes immature neutrophils, if present.</p><p>Lymphs (Absolute)1.65 K/uL1.00 - 4.80 K/uL</p><p>Monos (Absolute) 0.47 K/uL0.00 - 0.85 K/uL</p><p>Eos (Absolute) 0.08 K/uL0.00 - 0.51 K/uL</p><p>Baso (Absolute) 0.04 K/uL0.00 - 0.12 K/uL</p><p>Immature Granulocytes (abs) 0.02 K/uL0.00 - 0.11 K/uL</p><p>NRBC (Absolute) 0.00 K/uLK/uL</p><p><strong>Homocysteine <span style="color: rgb(226, 80, 65)">11.41 umol/L </span><11.00 umol/L</strong></p><p>Vitamin D 38 ng/mL30 - 100 ng/mL</p><p>Dhea-S 240.9 ug/dL88.9 - 427.0 ug/dL</p><p><strong>Estradiol-E2 30.0 pg/mLpg/mL </strong></p><p><strong>Testosterone,Total <span style="color: rgb(44, 130, 201)">896 ng/dL</span> 300 - 1080 ng/dL</strong></p><p><strong>Sex Hormone Bind Globulin <span style="color: rgb(44, 130, 201)">26 nmol</span> /L11 - 80 nmol/L</strong></p><p><strong>Free Testosterone <span style="color: rgb(44, 130, 201)">208 pg/m </span>L47 - 244 pg/mL</strong></p><p><strong>Testosterone % Free <span style="color: rgb(44, 130, 201)">2.3 % </span>1.6 - 2.9 %</strong></p><p><strong>DHT 5-a-Dihydrotestosterone <span style="color: rgb(226, 80, 65)">1129.0 pg/mL </span>106.0 - 719.0 pg/mL</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jessie02, post: 129009, member: 18600"] Hey guys looking for some input on my most recent labs. DHT is super high, and Hematocrit is really starting to creep. Im not on that high of a Testosterone dose (.7ml, thinking off going to .6ml and see if that helps) so no idea why DHT is so high? My back is breaking out and I feel like I'm loosing hair. I started TRT in June. Could HCG dose be too high and therefore causing elevated levels of DHT? Or is solely based on my testosterone dose? Thanks in advance! Current regimine: .7ml Testosterone ( Inject .35ml twice weekly, Monday AM and Thursday PM 500iu HCG twice weekly Labs were drawn Thursday AM before my 2nd weekly injection I don't take an AI, I have it though. WBC 6.0 K/uL4.8 - 10.8 K/uL RBC 5.50 M/uL4.70 - 6.10 M/uL Hemoglobin 17.7 g/dL14.0 - 18.0 g/dL [B]Hematocrit [COLOR=rgb(226, 80, 65)]52.2 % [/COLOR]42.0 - 52.0 %H[/B] MCV 94.9 fL81.4 - 97.8 fL MCH 32.2 pg27.0 - 33.0 pg MCHC 33.9 g/dL33.7 - 35.3 g/dL RDW 43.4 fL35.9 - 50.0 fL Platelet Count 207 K/uL164 - 446 K/uL MPV 11.7 fL9.0 - 12.9 fL Neutrophils-Polys 62.40 %44.00 - 72.00% Lymphocytes 27.50 %22.00 - 41.00% Monocytes 7.80 %0.00 - 13.40% Eosinophils 1.30 %0.00 - 6.90% Basophils 0.70 %0.00 - 1.80% Immature Granulocytes 0.30 %0.00 - 0.90% Nucleated RBC 0.00 /100 WBC/100 WBC Neutrophils (Absolute) 3.73 K/uL1.82 - 7.42 K/uLIncludes immature neutrophils, if present. Lymphs (Absolute)1.65 K/uL1.00 - 4.80 K/uL Monos (Absolute) 0.47 K/uL0.00 - 0.85 K/uL Eos (Absolute) 0.08 K/uL0.00 - 0.51 K/uL Baso (Absolute) 0.04 K/uL0.00 - 0.12 K/uL Immature Granulocytes (abs) 0.02 K/uL0.00 - 0.11 K/uL NRBC (Absolute) 0.00 K/uLK/uL [B]Homocysteine [COLOR=rgb(226, 80, 65)]11.41 umol/L [/COLOR]<11.00 umol/L[/B] Vitamin D 38 ng/mL30 - 100 ng/mL Dhea-S 240.9 ug/dL88.9 - 427.0 ug/dL [B]Estradiol-E2 30.0 pg/mLpg/mL Testosterone,Total [COLOR=rgb(44, 130, 201)]896 ng/dL[/COLOR] 300 - 1080 ng/dL Sex Hormone Bind Globulin [COLOR=rgb(44, 130, 201)]26 nmol[/COLOR] /L11 - 80 nmol/L Free Testosterone [COLOR=rgb(44, 130, 201)]208 pg/m [/COLOR]L47 - 244 pg/mL Testosterone % Free [COLOR=rgb(44, 130, 201)]2.3 % [/COLOR]1.6 - 2.9 % DHT 5-a-Dihydrotestosterone [COLOR=rgb(226, 80, 65)]1129.0 pg/mL [/COLOR]106.0 - 719.0 pg/mL[/B] [/QUOTE]
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