My latest bloodwork from 04/05/16

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LucidDreams

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TESTOSTERONE FREE ADULT MALE: 77.2 pg/mL (47.0-244.0)
TESTOSTERONE TOTAL ADULT MALE: 674.0 ng/dL (300.0-890.0)
TOTAL SERUM PROTEIN: 7.6 gm/dL (6.1-8.4)
ALBUMIN BLOOD: 4.9 gm/dL (3.5-5.0)
BILIRUBIN TOTAL BLOOD: 0.3 mg/dL (0.2-1.2)
ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE BLD: 45 unit/L (40-110) AST: 17 unit/L (4-40) ALT: 15 unit/L (4-40)
Sodium Blood: 141 mmol/L (135-145)
Potassium Blood: 4.4 mmol/L (3.3-4.8)
Chloride Blood: 98 mmol/L (95-105)
Carbon Dioxide Blood: 30 mmol/L (23-30)
Urea Nitrogen Blood: 21 mg/dL (5-25)
Creatinine Blood: 0.81 mg/dL (0.70-1.50)
eGFR: > 60 ml/min/1.73m2
eGFRAA: > 60 ml/min/1.73m2
Glucose Blood: 92 mg/dL (70-110)
Calcium Blood: 9.8 mg/dL (8.5-10.5)
AN-GAP: 13
THYROID STIM HORMONE: 3.067 mcunit/mL (0.350-3.600)
Hemoglobin Blood: 12.3* gm/dL (14.0-18.1)
PCV BLOOD: 37* % (41-49)
MEAN PLATELET VOLUME: 12.0 fL (9.3-12.8)
PLATELET COUNT: 186 x10(3)/mcL (135-371)
Red Blood Cells: 3.72* x10(6)/mcL (4.50-6.00)
MCV: 99* fL (81-98)
MCH: 33.1* pg (27.0-32.0)
Mean Corpuscle Hemoglobin Concentration: 33.3 gm/dL (31.0-35.0)
RDWSD: 46.5 fL (37.4-52.4)
Red Blood Cells Width Distribution: 12.7 % (11.1-14.3)
WBC: 6.9 x10(3)/mcL (3.9-10.7)
THYROID STIM HORMONE: 3.067 mcunit/mL (0.350-3.600)
 
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Your post was very challenging to read - I went in and did a bit of reformatting.

What do these numbers represents? Are you on a protocol? If so, can you offer some details? You TSH is certainly high; what other thyroid labs were run? Did you obtain a sensitive estradiol value?
 

PAUL-E

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Your post was very challenging to read - I went in and did a bit of reformatting.

What do these numbers represents? Are you on a protocol? If so, can you offer some details? You TSH is certainly high; what other thyroid labs were run? Did you obtain a sensitive estradiol value?

I agree. I would look into your thyroid more as it can relate to low-T
 

LucidDreams

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Regarding my results

Your post was very challenging to read - I went in and did a bit of reformatting.

What do these numbers represents? Are you on a protocol? If so, can you offer some details? You TSH is certainly high; what other thyroid labs were run? Did you obtain a sensitive estradiol value?

Thank you for responding back! I took my results from online and pasted them here. I don't know what the numbers mean besides they are the results of the specific blood test.
Do I need to do it differently?
 

LucidDreams

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My Dr didn't say anything about my thyroid. I saw him today and he again told me that my testosterone levels are normal and that testosterone therapy wouldn't do anything for me.
I told him I'm hot gaining any muscle and have increased belly fat. He said poor diet is causing little muscle gain and ordered a cat scan of my stomach to see if its visceral fat.
 

CoastWatcher

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My Dr didn't say anything about my thyroid. I saw him today and he again told me that my testosterone levels are normal and that testosterone therapy wouldn't do anything for me.
I told him I'm hot gaining any muscle and have increased belly fat. He said poor diet is causing little muscle gain and ordered a cat scan of my stomach to see if its visceral fat.

With a total testosterone of 674 you will be hard pressed to find a doctor willing to commence TRT...but I would urge you to consult another doctor or obtain additional thyroid testing on your own. A TSH nearly at the top of the reference scale is indicative of some sort of problem. At a minimum, you should look at T3, T4, RT3, and thyroid antibodies. They will give some insight into what your thyroid gland is doing. An out of kilter thyroid could explain some of what you are dealing with.
 
This right here is the problem with GPs, they read a lab page and oh it's in range so all is well...a TSH over 3, is not good. Not at all. I concur you should find another Dr willing to treat that. You need some additional tests and make sure you're fasting 12hrs before your draw, but you should also ask for:

T3, T4, Free T3, Antibodies, and Reverse T3, along with TSH.

THYROID STIM HORMONE: 3.067 mcunit/mL (0.350-3.600)
 

LucidDreams

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Thank you everyone!

This right here is the problem with GPs, they read a lab page and oh it's in range so all is well...a TSH over 3, is not good. Not at all. I concur you should find another Dr willing to treat that. You need some additional tests and make sure you're fasting 12hrs before your draw, but you should also ask for:

T3, T4, Free T3, Antibodies, and Reverse T3, along with TSH.

THYROID STIM HORMONE: 3.067 mcunit/mL (0.350-3.600)

I will look for another Dr to check my thyroid. I'd there a certain specialist I should look for?
 
You can try an endocrinologist though I don't recommend them I haven't seen or been impressed with the knowledge or lack there of, of treating Thyroid.
 
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