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<blockquote data-quote="Ducatiendo" data-source="post: 82336" data-attributes="member: 16612"><p>Hello all,</p><p></p><p>I recently had a blood test performed at the VA and here are my results:</p><p>% Free Testosterone= 3.13%</p><p>Testosterone (FR)= 10.99ng/dl</p><p>Testosterone Total= 351</p><p>Blood drawn at 1030am</p><p></p><p>I am a 25 year old active male, Marine Corps veteran.</p><p></p><p>symptoms include:</p><p>reduced libido</p><p>lack of energy</p><p>decrease in strength and performance</p><p>decrease in muscle mass</p><p>loss of enjoyment</p><p>depression</p><p>anxiety</p><p>angry</p><p>lethargic</p><p>cant sleep at all or sleep all day depending on the day</p><p>constantly tired and fatigued throughout every day</p><p></p><p>I am very interested in hearing opinions on whether or not you think this is low T.</p><p>I am within the new 2017 reference range of 264-916 but from what I have searched concludes that <400 is Low T in most cases if you have the symptoms.</p><p></p><p>Received my blood results last night, In contact with my PCP, waiting for response.</p><p></p><p>Any input is greatly appreciated.</p><p></p><p></p><p>FULL BLOOD PROFILE:</p><p>ABSOLUTE BASO 0.05 K/uL 0.00-0.20 </p><p>ABSOLUTE EOSIN 0.24 K/uL 0.00-0.50 </p><p>ABSOLUTE IMMATURE GRANULOCYTE 0.03 K/uL </p><p>ABSOLUTE LYMPH COUNT 2.24 K/cmm 1.50-4.00 </p><p>ABSOLUTE MONO COUNT 0.82 K/uL 0.30-0.90 </p><p>ABSOLUTE NEUTROPHIL COUNT 4.08 K/cmm 1.90-8.00 </p><p>BASOPHIL % 0.7 % 0.0-2.0 </p><p>EOSINOPHIL % 3.2 % 0.0-7.0 </p><p>IMMATURE GRANULOCYTE (IG) % 0.4 </p><p>LYMPH % 30.0 % 19.6-52.7 </p><p>MONO % 11.0 % 3.4-10.0 </p><p>NEUTROPHIL % 54.7 % 40.0-74.0</p><p></p><p></p><p>HCT 40.8 % 42.0-52.0 </p><p>HGB 13.9 g/dL 14.0-18.0 </p><p>MCH 30.3 27.0-35.0 </p><p>MCHC 34.1 g/dL 31.5-36.5 </p><p>MCV 88.9 fL 80.0-94.0 </p><p>MPV 9.7 fL 7.2-11.1 </p><p>PLT 239 K/cmm 140-440 </p><p>RBC 4.59 M/uL 4.70-6.10 </p><p>RDW 12.3 % 11.5-14.5 </p><p>WBC 7.5 K/cmm 5.0-10.0</p><p></p><p></p><p>TSH (LAB) 3.34 IU/mL 0.35-5.50</p><p></p><p></p><p>ALBUMIN 4.3 g/dL 3.6-5.0 </p><p>ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE 100 IU/mL 40-120 </p><p>ALT 63 IU/mL 13-69 </p><p>AST 43 IU/L 15-46 </p><p>DIR. BILIRUBIN 0.4 mg/dL 0.0-0.4 </p><p>PROTEIN TOTAL 7.3 g/dL 6.5-8.0 </p><p>TOT. BILIRUBIN 0.4 mg/dL 0.1-1.0</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ducatiendo, post: 82336, member: 16612"] Hello all, I recently had a blood test performed at the VA and here are my results: % Free Testosterone= 3.13% Testosterone (FR)= 10.99ng/dl Testosterone Total= 351 Blood drawn at 1030am I am a 25 year old active male, Marine Corps veteran. symptoms include: reduced libido lack of energy decrease in strength and performance decrease in muscle mass loss of enjoyment depression anxiety angry lethargic cant sleep at all or sleep all day depending on the day constantly tired and fatigued throughout every day I am very interested in hearing opinions on whether or not you think this is low T. I am within the new 2017 reference range of 264-916 but from what I have searched concludes that <400 is Low T in most cases if you have the symptoms. Received my blood results last night, In contact with my PCP, waiting for response. Any input is greatly appreciated. FULL BLOOD PROFILE: ABSOLUTE BASO 0.05 K/uL 0.00-0.20 ABSOLUTE EOSIN 0.24 K/uL 0.00-0.50 ABSOLUTE IMMATURE GRANULOCYTE 0.03 K/uL ABSOLUTE LYMPH COUNT 2.24 K/cmm 1.50-4.00 ABSOLUTE MONO COUNT 0.82 K/uL 0.30-0.90 ABSOLUTE NEUTROPHIL COUNT 4.08 K/cmm 1.90-8.00 BASOPHIL % 0.7 % 0.0-2.0 EOSINOPHIL % 3.2 % 0.0-7.0 IMMATURE GRANULOCYTE (IG) % 0.4 LYMPH % 30.0 % 19.6-52.7 MONO % 11.0 % 3.4-10.0 NEUTROPHIL % 54.7 % 40.0-74.0 HCT 40.8 % 42.0-52.0 HGB 13.9 g/dL 14.0-18.0 MCH 30.3 27.0-35.0 MCHC 34.1 g/dL 31.5-36.5 MCV 88.9 fL 80.0-94.0 MPV 9.7 fL 7.2-11.1 PLT 239 K/cmm 140-440 RBC 4.59 M/uL 4.70-6.10 RDW 12.3 % 11.5-14.5 WBC 7.5 K/cmm 5.0-10.0 TSH (LAB) 3.34 IU/mL 0.35-5.50 ALBUMIN 4.3 g/dL 3.6-5.0 ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE 100 IU/mL 40-120 ALT 63 IU/mL 13-69 AST 43 IU/L 15-46 DIR. BILIRUBIN 0.4 mg/dL 0.0-0.4 PROTEIN TOTAL 7.3 g/dL 6.5-8.0 TOT. BILIRUBIN 0.4 mg/dL 0.1-1.0 [/QUOTE]
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