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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
There is something funny about these numbers - can anyone help me interpret them?
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<blockquote data-quote="jobshopper" data-source="post: 201347" data-attributes="member: 41989"><p>Thank you for the quick reply. I did not post the "... RBCs/hemoglobin/hematocrit (both sets of labs)" because they are good and in range. I can post them if you would like to see them. My question is which number (the 1080 or the 1630) is the correct number. I have to see my PCP next week and I don't want him making adjustments off of the wrong TT number. The lab person I talked to today said it was the 1080. </p><p></p><p>What is your best guess on which of the two numbers is correct?</p><p>And, why would there be two different values?</p><p>And, why would they be so different?</p><p>And, if the 1630 number is the correct TT then how did it go from 861 in September to where it is now on the same protocol?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jobshopper, post: 201347, member: 41989"] Thank you for the quick reply. I did not post the "... RBCs/hemoglobin/hematocrit (both sets of labs)" because they are good and in range. I can post them if you would like to see them. My question is which number (the 1080 or the 1630) is the correct number. I have to see my PCP next week and I don't want him making adjustments off of the wrong TT number. The lab person I talked to today said it was the 1080. What is your best guess on which of the two numbers is correct? And, why would there be two different values? And, why would they be so different? And, if the 1630 number is the correct TT then how did it go from 861 in September to where it is now on the same protocol? [/QUOTE]
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There is something funny about these numbers - can anyone help me interpret them?
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