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<blockquote data-quote="Chow4321" data-source="post: 251182" data-attributes="member: 45315"><p>Hi Everyone,</p><p></p><p>I hope all doing well. I am 31 years old Male living in Canada. I always had many symptoms all my life and after many trips to doctor i was able to do blood test, Mri of pituitary & adrenal gland. Following are my results</p><p></p><p>**SYPMTOMS:**</p><p>•Headches, Pain behind eyes, Neck & Shoulder</p><p>•Anxiety espcially going out.</p><p>•Hot Flashes, Swollen Face</p><p>•Frequent Urination</p><p>•Restlessness in legs</p><p>•Weakness & lack of energy</p><p>•No motivation for anything</p><p>•Hard to see purpose in things</p><p>•Extreme anger because of the symptoms how much it affects my life</p><p>•Less Body & Facial Hair</p><p>•Fat Around Abdomen, Skinny arms and hard to put muscle</p><p>•Sexually Ok but sometimes do have erectile dysfuction</p><p></p><p>**BLOOD TEST RESULTS**:</p><p> Result Unit Range</p><p>Total Testosterone 12.4 nmol/L (7.6-31.4)</p><p>Free Testosterone 329 pmol/L (159-510)</p><p>LH 6 IUS/Liter (2.5-16.3)</p><p>FSH 5 IU/L (1-16)</p><p>Estradiol 58 pmol/L (0-158)</p><p>DHEA 12.4 mmol/L (4.3-12.2) **HIGH**</p><p>Prolactin 5 µg/L (4-18)</p><p>Progesterone 1 nmol/L (0-0.6) **HIGH**</p><p></p><p>TSH 1.70 mIU/L (0.35-5)</p><p>Free T4 17.8 pmol/L (12-22)</p><p>Free T3 5.1 pmol/L (3.4-5.9)</p><p></p><p></p><p>Cholestrelol, Total 6.27 mmol/L (0 - 5.19) **HIGH**</p><p>Triglycerides 1.40 mmol/L (0 - 1.69)</p><p>HDL Cholesterol 1.08 mmol/L (1 - 2.3)</p><p>LDL Cholesterol 4.55 mmol/L</p><p>NON-HDL-Cholesterol 5.19 mmol/L</p><p></p><p>Vitamin B12 425 pmol/L (> 221)</p><p>Sodium 137 mmol/L (136-146)</p><p>Potassium 4.0 mmol/L (3.7-5.4)</p><p>HB A1C 5.4 % (0-5.9)</p><p></p><p>PSA 1.59 µg/L (0-2.5)</p><p>Free PSA 0.48 µg/L</p><p>Free PSA/Total PSA 0.30 Ratio</p><p></p><p>Creatinine, Urine 31.8 mmol/L (3.5-24.6) **HIGH**</p><p>Creatinine 68 µmol/L (60 - 110)</p><p></p><p>**Urine Culture NEGATIVE <10e7 CFU/L** </p><p></p><p>ALT 27 U/L (0 - 45)</p><p>Ferritin 73 µg/L (24 - 453)</p><p>C-Reactive Protein 1 mg/L (0 - 5)</p><p>GFR Your results are >=120 This is considered NORMAL.</p><p></p><p>Red Blood Cells 4.8 10e12/L (4.7 - 6.0 )</p><p>Hemoglobin 131 g/L (135 - 180) **LOW**</p><p>Hematocrit 0.403 F of T (0.420 - 0.520) **LOW**</p><p>MCV 84 fL (78 - 100)</p><p>MCH 27 pg (27 - 34)</p><p>MCHC 325 g/L (320 - 360)</p><p>RDW-CV 12.7 % (11.5 - 14.0)</p><p>White Blood Cells 8.1 10e9/L (4.0 - 10.5)</p><p>Neutrophils # 3.3 10e9/L (1.5 - 6.6)</p><p>Neutrophils 0.41 % F of T (0.37 - 0.75)</p><p>Lymphocytes # 4.1 10e9/L (1.5 - 3.5) **HIGH**</p><p>Lymphocytes 0.51 % F of T (0.20 - 0.75)</p><p>Lymphoc/Neutrophils **1.24** (0.25 - 0.99)</p><p>Monocytes # 0.5 10e9/L (0 - 1.0) **HIGH**</p><p>Monocytes 0.07 % F of T (0.02 - 0.10)</p><p>Eosinophils # 0.1 10e9/L (0 - 0.7)</p><p>Eosinophils 0.02 % F of T (0.01 - 0.11)</p><p>Basophils # 0.03 10e9/L (0 - 0.1)</p><p>Basophils 0.00 % F of T (0.00 - 0.02)</p><p>Immature granulocyt 0.01 10e9/L (0 - 0.03)</p><p>Immature granulocytes 0.001 % F of T (0 - 0.005)</p><p>Platelets 225 10e9/L (150 - 450)</p><p>MPV 14.1 fL (7.4 - 12.8) **HIGH**</p><p></p><p></p><p>**PITUITARY GLAND MRI:**</p><p>The pituitary gland is of small volume measuring 4 mm thick, it is however homogeneous and raises in a uniform way without sign of pituitary adenoma. The pituitary stem is in a central position, it is of normal volume.There is no sign of hypothalamic lesion. The brainstem and basal ganglia appear normal. There is no hydrocephalus, No supratentorial lesion.</p><p>Conclusion: Brain study within normal limits. Homogeneous small volume pituitary without sign of pituitary adenoma</p><p></p><p>**ADRENAL GLAND MRI:**</p><p>7mm left adrenal nodule at the crux of the adrenal gland with features suggestive of a millimeter adrenal adenoma.</p><p></p><p></p><p>My doctor is saying everything is normal and don't need any treatment for time being. I am staying most of the time home and don`t feel any energy to go outside. I am really lost & don't know what route to take from here on. Any advice or help would be greatly appreciated.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in Advance</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chow4321, post: 251182, member: 45315"] Hi Everyone, I hope all doing well. I am 31 years old Male living in Canada. I always had many symptoms all my life and after many trips to doctor i was able to do blood test, Mri of pituitary & adrenal gland. Following are my results **SYPMTOMS:** •Headches, Pain behind eyes, Neck & Shoulder •Anxiety espcially going out. •Hot Flashes, Swollen Face •Frequent Urination •Restlessness in legs •Weakness & lack of energy •No motivation for anything •Hard to see purpose in things •Extreme anger because of the symptoms how much it affects my life •Less Body & Facial Hair •Fat Around Abdomen, Skinny arms and hard to put muscle •Sexually Ok but sometimes do have erectile dysfuction **BLOOD TEST RESULTS**: Result Unit Range Total Testosterone 12.4 nmol/L (7.6-31.4) Free Testosterone 329 pmol/L (159-510) LH 6 IUS/Liter (2.5-16.3) FSH 5 IU/L (1-16) Estradiol 58 pmol/L (0-158) DHEA 12.4 mmol/L (4.3-12.2) **HIGH** Prolactin 5 µg/L (4-18) Progesterone 1 nmol/L (0-0.6) **HIGH** TSH 1.70 mIU/L (0.35-5) Free T4 17.8 pmol/L (12-22) Free T3 5.1 pmol/L (3.4-5.9) Cholestrelol, Total 6.27 mmol/L (0 - 5.19) **HIGH** Triglycerides 1.40 mmol/L (0 - 1.69) HDL Cholesterol 1.08 mmol/L (1 - 2.3) LDL Cholesterol 4.55 mmol/L NON-HDL-Cholesterol 5.19 mmol/L Vitamin B12 425 pmol/L (> 221) Sodium 137 mmol/L (136-146) Potassium 4.0 mmol/L (3.7-5.4) HB A1C 5.4 % (0-5.9) PSA 1.59 µg/L (0-2.5) Free PSA 0.48 µg/L Free PSA/Total PSA 0.30 Ratio Creatinine, Urine 31.8 mmol/L (3.5-24.6) **HIGH** Creatinine 68 µmol/L (60 - 110) **Urine Culture NEGATIVE <10e7 CFU/L** ALT 27 U/L (0 - 45) Ferritin 73 µg/L (24 - 453) C-Reactive Protein 1 mg/L (0 - 5) GFR Your results are >=120 This is considered NORMAL. Red Blood Cells 4.8 10e12/L (4.7 - 6.0 ) Hemoglobin 131 g/L (135 - 180) **LOW** Hematocrit 0.403 F of T (0.420 - 0.520) **LOW** MCV 84 fL (78 - 100) MCH 27 pg (27 - 34) MCHC 325 g/L (320 - 360) RDW-CV 12.7 % (11.5 - 14.0) White Blood Cells 8.1 10e9/L (4.0 - 10.5) Neutrophils # 3.3 10e9/L (1.5 - 6.6) Neutrophils 0.41 % F of T (0.37 - 0.75) Lymphocytes # 4.1 10e9/L (1.5 - 3.5) **HIGH** Lymphocytes 0.51 % F of T (0.20 - 0.75) Lymphoc/Neutrophils **1.24** (0.25 - 0.99) Monocytes # 0.5 10e9/L (0 - 1.0) **HIGH** Monocytes 0.07 % F of T (0.02 - 0.10) Eosinophils # 0.1 10e9/L (0 - 0.7) Eosinophils 0.02 % F of T (0.01 - 0.11) Basophils # 0.03 10e9/L (0 - 0.1) Basophils 0.00 % F of T (0.00 - 0.02) Immature granulocyt 0.01 10e9/L (0 - 0.03) Immature granulocytes 0.001 % F of T (0 - 0.005) Platelets 225 10e9/L (150 - 450) MPV 14.1 fL (7.4 - 12.8) **HIGH** **PITUITARY GLAND MRI:** The pituitary gland is of small volume measuring 4 mm thick, it is however homogeneous and raises in a uniform way without sign of pituitary adenoma. The pituitary stem is in a central position, it is of normal volume.There is no sign of hypothalamic lesion. The brainstem and basal ganglia appear normal. There is no hydrocephalus, No supratentorial lesion. Conclusion: Brain study within normal limits. Homogeneous small volume pituitary without sign of pituitary adenoma **ADRENAL GLAND MRI:** 7mm left adrenal nodule at the crux of the adrenal gland with features suggestive of a millimeter adrenal adenoma. My doctor is saying everything is normal and don't need any treatment for time being. I am staying most of the time home and don`t feel any energy to go outside. I am really lost & don't know what route to take from here on. Any advice or help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in Advance [/QUOTE]
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