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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Recent blood work and Red blood count concerns
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<blockquote data-quote="Buddy Scott" data-source="post: 3937" data-attributes="member: 97"><p>Okay, I got my first blood work back since going to the new doctor, he is concerned about the red blood cells and has me going to get another blood test. </p><p>I am CLUELESS as to what most of the test results are talking about and it appears he did not test for estrogen as I requested.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>And yes, I am well over weight and a smoker</p><p></p><p></p><p>New blood work results</p><p> </p><p>Testosterone serum 673</p><p>% Free Testosterone “Will follow”</p><p>Sex Hormone Binding Globulin 18.9 (LOW)</p><p></p><p>TEST</p><p>Wbc 9.4</p><p>Rbc 5.67</p><p>Hgb 19.1 (HIGH)</p><p>Hct 58.7 (HIGH)</p><p>Mcv 102.6</p><p>Mch 33.7</p><p>Mchc 32.8</p><p>Rdw 12.00</p><p>Mpv 9.6</p><p>Platelets 223</p><p>Granulocytes% 69.8</p><p>Granilocytes # 6.6</p><p>Lymph % 23.1</p><p>Lymphocytes 2.2</p><p>*Mid% 7.1</p><p>*Mid # .07</p><p> </p><p>TEST</p><p>Sodium 141</p><p>Potassium 3.8</p><p>Chloride 99</p><p>Co2 26.0</p><p>Dun 14</p><p>Creatine .08</p><p>Glucose 121 (high)</p><p>Calcium 9.3</p><p>Ast (Sgot) 45 (High) is an issue</p><p>Alk Phosphatase 47</p><p>Alt / Sgot 81 (high)</p><p>Total Bilrubin 1.6 (High)</p><p>Total Protein 7.0</p><p>Albumin 4.4</p><p>Bun Crea Ratio 17.5</p><p>SCHUYLAB GLOBULIN 2.60</p><p>SCHUYLAB A/G RATIO 1.7</p><p> </p><p>TEST</p><p>Cholesterol 133</p><p>Hdl Cholesterol 43 Low</p><p>Ldl Calc 50</p><p>Non-Hdl Calc 90</p><p>Vldl Calc 40</p><p>Ldl/Hdl Ratio 1.15</p><p>Trugktcerudes 202 High</p><p> </p><p>TEST</p><p>Tsh 1.68</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>TEST</p><p>T4 Free .75</p><p> </p><p>TEST</p><p>Seg Neutrophil 72 High</p><p>Bands 0</p><p>Lymph 14</p><p>Monocytes 10</p><p>Eisunophils 3</p><p>Basophils 0</p><p>Other 0</p><p>Plt Estimate Appear Adequate</p><p>Rbc Morphology Normal</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buddy Scott, post: 3937, member: 97"] Okay, I got my first blood work back since going to the new doctor, he is concerned about the red blood cells and has me going to get another blood test. I am CLUELESS as to what most of the test results are talking about and it appears he did not test for estrogen as I requested. And yes, I am well over weight and a smoker New blood work results Testosterone serum 673 % Free Testosterone “Will follow” Sex Hormone Binding Globulin 18.9 (LOW) TEST Wbc 9.4 Rbc 5.67 Hgb 19.1 (HIGH) Hct 58.7 (HIGH) Mcv 102.6 Mch 33.7 Mchc 32.8 Rdw 12.00 Mpv 9.6 Platelets 223 Granulocytes% 69.8 Granilocytes # 6.6 Lymph % 23.1 Lymphocytes 2.2 *Mid% 7.1 *Mid # .07 TEST Sodium 141 Potassium 3.8 Chloride 99 Co2 26.0 Dun 14 Creatine .08 Glucose 121 (high) Calcium 9.3 Ast (Sgot) 45 (High) is an issue Alk Phosphatase 47 Alt / Sgot 81 (high) Total Bilrubin 1.6 (High) Total Protein 7.0 Albumin 4.4 Bun Crea Ratio 17.5 SCHUYLAB GLOBULIN 2.60 SCHUYLAB A/G RATIO 1.7 TEST Cholesterol 133 Hdl Cholesterol 43 Low Ldl Calc 50 Non-Hdl Calc 90 Vldl Calc 40 Ldl/Hdl Ratio 1.15 Trugktcerudes 202 High TEST Tsh 1.68 TEST T4 Free .75 TEST Seg Neutrophil 72 High Bands 0 Lymph 14 Monocytes 10 Eisunophils 3 Basophils 0 Other 0 Plt Estimate Appear Adequate Rbc Morphology Normal [/QUOTE]
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