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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
New Labs...wrong E2 assay?
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<blockquote data-quote="JimBob" data-source="post: 150054" data-attributes="member: 19076"><p>Not sure about this E2 test. I ordered the sensitive assay, which confused the phlebotomist at the hospital. She said she'd never seen such an assay. Clearly, my blood sugar needs attention. Maybe I'll be a candidate for metformin? I think it's genetic since my mother is type II. I'm far from being obese, too. I'll need to do more research on the cholesterol numbers before I get too concerned. Keto put everything higher, including HDL. FYI, I'm not on TRT.</p><p></p><p>TT 642 240-950</p><p>FT 12.8 3.67-13.9</p><p>SHBG 51 10-57</p><p>Estradiol-Routine [130999776] (Normal)</p><p>Estradiol <20 0-47 </p><p>DHEA 166 24-244</p><p>A1C 5.9 4.3-6.1</p><p>Estimated Average Glucose 123</p><p>Insulin 4.0 2.0-23.0</p><p>PSA 1.14 0-4.0</p><p>TSH 1.65 .45-5.33</p><p>T3, FREE 3.0 2.5-3.9</p><p>T4, FREE 1.0 .6-1.2</p><p>Triglyceride 91 30-149</p><p>Cholesterol 348 <200</p><p>HDL 91 >40</p><p>LDL 239 <100</p><p>Lipoprotein A 31 <30</p><p></p><p>Comprehensive Metabolic Panel</p><p>Glucose 115 80-99</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimBob, post: 150054, member: 19076"] Not sure about this E2 test. I ordered the sensitive assay, which confused the phlebotomist at the hospital. She said she'd never seen such an assay. Clearly, my blood sugar needs attention. Maybe I'll be a candidate for metformin? I think it's genetic since my mother is type II. I'm far from being obese, too. I'll need to do more research on the cholesterol numbers before I get too concerned. Keto put everything higher, including HDL. FYI, I'm not on TRT. TT 642 240-950 FT 12.8 3.67-13.9 SHBG 51 10-57 Estradiol-Routine [130999776] (Normal) Estradiol <20 0-47 DHEA 166 24-244 A1C 5.9 4.3-6.1 Estimated Average Glucose 123 Insulin 4.0 2.0-23.0 PSA 1.14 0-4.0 TSH 1.65 .45-5.33 T3, FREE 3.0 2.5-3.9 T4, FREE 1.0 .6-1.2 Triglyceride 91 30-149 Cholesterol 348 <200 HDL 91 >40 LDL 239 <100 Lipoprotein A 31 <30 Comprehensive Metabolic Panel Glucose 115 80-99 [/QUOTE]
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