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Very high free test at 9mg test per day
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<blockquote data-quote="RotnGun" data-source="post: 265450" data-attributes="member: 45989"><p>Hi all! A little background of myself. I started self medicating TRT about 10 months ago. I am 5,10" tall, and weigh 165 ilbs and lean. Im taking a break from bodybuilding for now, but I do a lot of bike riding and walking for exercise. I studied this forum a lot before taking the plunge. My pre TRT levels were very low at about total test of 340 ng/dl. I had the all basic symptoms of testosterone deficiency. I am now using test phenylpropionate at 7mg a day (IM) and I use HCG at 75iu per day. I started this dose about a month ago. My test phenylpropionate is UGL, but I do know for sure that it is 100mg/mL because the lab I use do test their products through Janoshik. When I went in for my lab work a month ago, I was taking 9mg test phenylpropionate a day (but have since than dropped to 7mg a day, IM). Since Im in Canada, the only testing method available for me is 'method of vermeulen' conducted by Lifelabs. Now, my question is,, why is my free test so high? Is it possible the vermeulen method calculated my free test wrong? Here are my lab numbers below. Lifelabs uses a totally different metric system then USA labs, so I converted everything to the USA metric system for simplicity.</p><p></p><p>Total test, 730 ng/dL (242 - 830 ng/dL)</p><p>Free test, 47 ng/dL (9 - 45 ng/dL)</p><p>Test bioavailable, 409 ng/dL (78 - 389 ng/dL)</p><p>SHBG, 29 nmol/L (19 - 76 nmol/L)</p><p>Estradiol, 30 pg/mL (below 44 pg/mL)</p><p>Prolactin, 6.4 ug/L (3.8 - 20.6 ug/L)</p><p>PSA, 1.0 ug/L (below 3.5 ugL)</p><p>Hematocrit, 45% (0.40 - 0.50% )</p><p>A1C, 5.6% (4.5 - 5.9%)</p><p>WBC, 5.0 (4 - 10)</p><p>RBC, 4.76 (4.20 -5.40)</p><p></p><p>TSH, 1.51 mU/L (.32 - 5.04 mU/L)</p><p>Free T3, 1.19 pg/mL (.70 - 1.57 pg/mL)</p><p>Free T4, .69 ng/dL (.82 - 1.53 ng/dL)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RotnGun, post: 265450, member: 45989"] Hi all! A little background of myself. I started self medicating TRT about 10 months ago. I am 5,10" tall, and weigh 165 ilbs and lean. Im taking a break from bodybuilding for now, but I do a lot of bike riding and walking for exercise. I studied this forum a lot before taking the plunge. My pre TRT levels were very low at about total test of 340 ng/dl. I had the all basic symptoms of testosterone deficiency. I am now using test phenylpropionate at 7mg a day (IM) and I use HCG at 75iu per day. I started this dose about a month ago. My test phenylpropionate is UGL, but I do know for sure that it is 100mg/mL because the lab I use do test their products through Janoshik. When I went in for my lab work a month ago, I was taking 9mg test phenylpropionate a day (but have since than dropped to 7mg a day, IM). Since Im in Canada, the only testing method available for me is 'method of vermeulen' conducted by Lifelabs. Now, my question is,, why is my free test so high? Is it possible the vermeulen method calculated my free test wrong? Here are my lab numbers below. Lifelabs uses a totally different metric system then USA labs, so I converted everything to the USA metric system for simplicity. Total test, 730 ng/dL (242 - 830 ng/dL) Free test, 47 ng/dL (9 - 45 ng/dL) Test bioavailable, 409 ng/dL (78 - 389 ng/dL) SHBG, 29 nmol/L (19 - 76 nmol/L) Estradiol, 30 pg/mL (below 44 pg/mL) Prolactin, 6.4 ug/L (3.8 - 20.6 ug/L) PSA, 1.0 ug/L (below 3.5 ugL) Hematocrit, 45% (0.40 - 0.50% ) A1C, 5.6% (4.5 - 5.9%) WBC, 5.0 (4 - 10) RBC, 4.76 (4.20 -5.40) TSH, 1.51 mU/L (.32 - 5.04 mU/L) Free T3, 1.19 pg/mL (.70 - 1.57 pg/mL) Free T4, .69 ng/dL (.82 - 1.53 ng/dL) [/QUOTE]
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