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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Up coming Consult with DEFY.... Look at my labs for concerns I should address with Dr Saya.
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<blockquote data-quote="Weasel" data-source="post: 36656" data-attributes="member: 12911"><p>While I'm waiting for my consult with Dr Saya would you guys look over my labs and bring to light any concerns that I should bring up. </p><p></p><p>I'm 31, 6'2" at 230lbs. body fat is around 13-15%</p><p>Current protocol is 125mg test cyp weekly and 500iu HCG EOD. No AI. These numbers would have been my close lowest trough point.</p><p></p><p>My goals for switching to DEFY are to have a better sense of well being, better sleep, maintain/increase lean muscle mass and fat loss. </p><p></p><p></p><p>My concerns so far that i will brine up are: possible sluggish thyroid, prolactin on the high end, and elevated e2. I'm sure this is the wrong test though as they've yet to get it right since 2012 even with the CPT code. I feel better now with higher e2 than I did when the test read 22. Low DHEAS and low VIT D. Ferritin is low. CHOL isn't Ideal.</p><p></p><p>What else should I be ready to discuss?</p><p></p><p></p><p>TSH 1.43 (0.465-4.68)</p><p>T3, REVERSE 14 (8-25)</p><p>FREE T3 2.6 (2.3-4.2)</p><p>T3 TOTAL 84 (76-181)</p><p>FT4 1.19 (.85-2.37)</p><p>THYROID PEROXIDASE <1 (<=9)</p><p>THYROGLOBIN ANTIBODIES <1(<1)</p><p>THYROID PEROXIDASE ANTIBODIES<1 (<=9)</p><p></p><p>PROGESTERONE 0.3 <=1.4</p><p></p><p>PSA 0.417(0.0-4.0)</p><p></p><p>IGF I 200 (53-331)</p><p>Z SCORE .06 (2.0)</p><p></p><p>SHBG 26 (10-50)</p><p>DHT 71 (16-79)</p><p></p><p>DHEA-S 144 (106-464)</p><p>VIT D TOTAL 39.2 (30-100) (with 2500mg supplement daily)</p><p>B12 651 (194-934)</p><p>FERRITIN 17.1 (17.9-464)</p><p>TIBC, CALC 390.2 (261-462)</p><p>TRANSFERRIN 278.69 (206-381)</p><p>IRON 76 (49-181)</p><p>IRON SATURATION 19% (11-56)</p><p>ALT 40 (13-69)</p><p>AST 33 (15-46</p><p></p><p>TESTOSTERONE TOTAL 699 (300-623)</p><p>TESTOSTERONE FREE 169.8 (46-224.0)</p><p>LH 0.825 (1.51-9.360</p><p>FSH <0.66 (1.55-9.74)</p><p>PROLACTIN 12.7 (17.9)</p><p></p><p>ESTRONE 25 (<=68)</p><p>ESTROIL <0.10</p><p>ESTRADIOL 42 <=29</p><p></p><p>CORT AM 9.88(4.5-22.7)</p><p></p><p>EGFR 78 </p><p>EGFR- CREATININE 1.1 (.7-1.4)</p><p>C-REATIVE PROTEIN <5 (<=10)</p><p>GLUCOSE 107 (70-100) always slightly high fasting but good the rest of the day</p><p></p><p>CHOL 182 (<=200)</p><p>HDL 40 (>40)</p><p>LDL 129 (<=100)</p><p>TRIGLYCERIDE 70 (<150)</p><p>HEMOGLOBIN A1C 5.2%</p><p>RBC 5.62 (3.95-5.79)</p><p>HEMATOCRIT 49 (38-52)</p><p>HOMOCYSTEINE 5.9 (<=11.4)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Weasel, post: 36656, member: 12911"] While I'm waiting for my consult with Dr Saya would you guys look over my labs and bring to light any concerns that I should bring up. I'm 31, 6'2" at 230lbs. body fat is around 13-15% Current protocol is 125mg test cyp weekly and 500iu HCG EOD. No AI. These numbers would have been my close lowest trough point. My goals for switching to DEFY are to have a better sense of well being, better sleep, maintain/increase lean muscle mass and fat loss. My concerns so far that i will brine up are: possible sluggish thyroid, prolactin on the high end, and elevated e2. I'm sure this is the wrong test though as they've yet to get it right since 2012 even with the CPT code. I feel better now with higher e2 than I did when the test read 22. Low DHEAS and low VIT D. Ferritin is low. CHOL isn't Ideal. What else should I be ready to discuss? TSH 1.43 (0.465-4.68) T3, REVERSE 14 (8-25) FREE T3 2.6 (2.3-4.2) T3 TOTAL 84 (76-181) FT4 1.19 (.85-2.37) THYROID PEROXIDASE <1 (<=9) THYROGLOBIN ANTIBODIES <1(<1) THYROID PEROXIDASE ANTIBODIES<1 (<=9) PROGESTERONE 0.3 <=1.4 PSA 0.417(0.0-4.0) IGF I 200 (53-331) Z SCORE .06 (2.0) SHBG 26 (10-50) DHT 71 (16-79) DHEA-S 144 (106-464) VIT D TOTAL 39.2 (30-100) (with 2500mg supplement daily) B12 651 (194-934) FERRITIN 17.1 (17.9-464) TIBC, CALC 390.2 (261-462) TRANSFERRIN 278.69 (206-381) IRON 76 (49-181) IRON SATURATION 19% (11-56) ALT 40 (13-69) AST 33 (15-46 TESTOSTERONE TOTAL 699 (300-623) TESTOSTERONE FREE 169.8 (46-224.0) LH 0.825 (1.51-9.360 FSH <0.66 (1.55-9.74) PROLACTIN 12.7 (17.9) ESTRONE 25 (<=68) ESTROIL <0.10 ESTRADIOL 42 <=29 CORT AM 9.88(4.5-22.7) EGFR 78 EGFR- CREATININE 1.1 (.7-1.4) C-REATIVE PROTEIN <5 (<=10) GLUCOSE 107 (70-100) always slightly high fasting but good the rest of the day CHOL 182 (<=200) HDL 40 (>40) LDL 129 (<=100) TRIGLYCERIDE 70 (<150) HEMOGLOBIN A1C 5.2% RBC 5.62 (3.95-5.79) HEMATOCRIT 49 (38-52) HOMOCYSTEINE 5.9 (<=11.4) [/QUOTE]
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