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    Test Results

    Here's my test result
    I believe my Estrone is so high because I was using Aromasin daily about 12.5 mgs and also my DHT is from Andractim/Androhard which is probably the main reason my LH is so low.

    I've dropped everything since this test. I'm thinking of taking another test in a couple weeks.
    What strikes me is my Low Free T3 and Low Free Cortisol. If my body is in fact in an inflamed state, I would think focusing on healing my adrenals and thyroid would go a long way to improving my numbers.
    I expected my SHBG to be high but that Estrone number is pretty wild. Also, my DHEA seems low?

    All your thoughts are greatly appreciated!

    Total Test = 413 ng/dl (240 - 950)
    Free Test = 16.86 pg/ml (4.25 - 30.37)
    SHBG = 44.2 nmol/l (10 - 57)
    DHEA = 3.4 ng/ml (1.8 - 12.50)
    Estradiol = 13.9 pg/ml (< 39.8)
    Estrone = 99 pg/ml, Above High Normal (12 - 72)
    DHT = 219 ng/dl, Above High Normal (30 - 85)
    BiO Avialable Test = 181 ng/dl (72 - 235)
    Prolactin = 4.12 ng/ml (2.5 - 17)
    Progesterone = .82 ng/ml (.28 - 1.22)
    LH = 1.3 mIU/ML (1.5 - 9.3)
    FSH = 2.2 mIU/ML (1.4 - 18.1)

    VIT D = 34.9 ng/ml (>30 Sufficient)

    Free Cortisol = .16 ug/dl (.1 - 1.2)

    Total T4 = 5.2 ug/dl (4.5 - 12.5)
    T3 Uptake = 27.3 % (22 - 35)
    TSH = 1.716 uIU/ml (.34 - 5.6)
    Free T3 = 2.1 pg/ml (2.3 - 4.2)
    TBG = 14 ug/ml (13 - 39)

    Cholesterol = 153 mg/dl (135 - 200)
    HDL = 58 mg/dl (>40)
    LDL = 88 mg/dl (<100)
    VLDL = 7 mg/dl (0-40)
    Trigylcerides 37 mg/dl (<150)

    Total Protein 7.8 g/dl (6 - 8.3)
    Albumin 5.2 g/dl (3.5 - 5.5)
    Globulin 2.6 g/dl (2 - 4)
    A/G Ratio 2 (1.1 - 2.5)
    LDH 132 iu/l (80 - 225 )
    AST (SGOT) 15 iu/l (1 - 40)
    ALT (SGPT) 10 iu/l (5 - 45)
    ALK.Phosphatase 62 iu/l (30 - 125)
    Bilirubin Total 1.1 mg/dl (.1 - 1.4 mg/dl)
    Glucose 57 mg/dl (65 - 99)
    Uric Acid 7.1 mg/dl (2 - 7.2)
    Calcium 10.2 mg/dl (8.3 - 10.5)
    Phosphorus 3.1 mg/dl (2 - 4.9)
    Chloride 101 meq/l (96 - 110)
    CO2 23 meq/l (15 - 35)
    Sodium 137 meq/l (135 - 155)
    Potassium 4 meq/l (3.5 - 5.5)
    Anion Gap 13 (0 - 25)
    BUN 15 mg/dl (6 - 25)
    Creatinine 1.1 mg/dl (.5 - 1.3)
    Bun/Ceat. 14 (7 - 30)
    Male GFR 82 (>60)

    WBC 4.7 10^3/ul (4 - 11)
    RBC 5.55 10^6/ul (4.4 - 5.9)
    HBG 16.7 g/dl (13 - 17)
    HCT 50.4 (40 -50%)
    MCV 90.8 fl (82 - 97)
    MCH 30.2 pg (27 - 34)
    MCHC 33.2 g/dl (32 - 36)
    RDW 12.6% (11.8 - 15.2)
    Platelets 245 10^3/ul (150 - 400)
    MPV 9.2 fl (150 - 400)
    Neutrophils 44% (45 - 75)
    Lymphocytes 48% (15 - 50)
    Monocytes 6% (0 - 10)
    Eosinophils 1% (0 - 5)
    Bsophils 1% (0 -5)

    I think these two were both below normal because I had fasted for a couple days prior to taking the blood tests
    GLucose = 57 mg/dl - below normal 65 - 99
    Neutophils% = 44 % below normal 45 - 75
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    It would be helpful to add reference ranges, as sometimes different have completely different ranges as they have different equipement.
    I beleive there is lot more tests there, I need them as well. If you can scan results maybe would be easier otherwise you will have to to lot of typing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jelisej View Post
    It would be helpful to add reference ranges, as sometimes different have completely different ranges as they have different equipement.
    I beleive there is lot more tests there, I need them as well. If you can scan results maybe would be easier otherwise you will have to to lot of typing.
    Sorry about that, I just finished updating it with the reference ranges. I'm saving as I go so I dont time out.
    Just finished checking - that's all of it
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    I've just realise you were using DHT based compounds and aromasin as well so, your sex hormones and hormones were altered
    and we cant know your baseline levels, and some tests look skewed- for example free test and biovailable test
    and your SHBG is still high, but could be lot higher especially as you used DHT based compound and aromasin- and they both lower SHBG

    your vitamin d is low definitely, (which explaines why phosphorus in lower side)

    and looks like you are indeed hypothyroid

    regarding cortisol- we dont know if your transcortin is low or tot cortisol is low or both, but also your circadiam rhytm is not taken in account and time of tests so it makes it a bit inconclusive

    Male GFR 82 (>60) this is percentage of with how much of its capacity kidneys are working and yours are working quite a lot, uric acid also at hiher level- not sure why is that could be heavy exercise + DHT compounds
    all other figures look ok,

    glucose is bit low, which can be for number of reasons- low cortisol likely candidate, signs of prediabetes etc...

    low in white blood cells, that is bit worrying and it makes you more exposed to infections etc... hopefully improving lifestyle would help here
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jelisej View Post
    I've just realise you were using DHT based compounds and aromasin as well so, your sex hormones and hormones were altered
    and we cant know your baseline levels, and some tests look skewed- for example free test and biovailable test
    and your SHBG is still high, but could be lot higher especially as you used DHT based compound and aromasin- and they both lower SHBG

    your vitamin d is low definitely, (which explaines why phosphorus in lower side)

    and looks like you are indeed hypothyroid

    regarding cortisol- we dont know if your transcortin is low or tot cortisol is low or both, but also your circadiam rhytm is not taken in account and time of tests so it makes it a bit inconclusive

    Male GFR 82 (>60) this is percentage of with how much of its capacity kidneys are working and yours are working quite a lot, uric acid also at hiher level- not sure why is that could be heavy exercise + DHT compounds
    all other figures look ok,

    glucose is bit low, which can be for number of reasons- low cortisol likely candidate, signs of prediabetes etc...

    low in white blood cells, that is bit worrying and it makes you more exposed to infections etc... hopefully improving lifestyle would help here
    Thanks for the feedback! - Do you believe that within a month, I can get a more accurate base line reading? Or should I wait 2 months? How serious of a condition is that for my kidneys?

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    Quote Originally Posted by silverstrand View Post
    Thanks for the feedback! - Do you believe that within a month, I can get a more accurate base line reading? Or should I wait 2 months? How serious of a condition is that for my kidneys?
    There probably is no condition for kidneys, its just that they work with 82% of capacity, which is relatively lot but it could also be explained by number of possible reasons, like androhard, if you had heavy exericise night before or sometimes even 2 if exercise was extreme,
    I would wait at least 2 months after stopping all meds/aas/phs, generaly I always say that 3 months is time sufficient for everything to return to its baseline levels, but with what you were using 2 should suffice, tough I would maybe change some hormonal parameters, and add few more to get more comprehensive picture.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jelisej View Post
    There probably is no condition for kidneys, its just that they work with 82% of capacity, which is relatively lot but it could also be explained by number of possible reasons, like androhard, if you had heavy exericise night before or sometimes even 2 if exercise was extreme,
    I would wait at least 2 months after stopping all meds/aas/phs, generaly I always say that 3 months is time sufficient for everything to return to its baseline levels, but with what you were using 2 should suffice, tough I would maybe change some hormonal parameters, and add few more to get more comprehensive picture.
    What hormonal parameters? I'm going to see the doc tomorrow afternoon and suggest that we do nothing until my levels can get to baseline but at least, I can ask him to include a few more items on my next test.

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    Thyroid:
    TSH
    Free T4
    Free T3
    Reverse T3
    Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies (TPOAb)
    Thyroglobulin Antibodies (TgAb)

    Adrenals: DHEA(s) is nice to have,
    progesterone,
    cortisol (free cortisol and transcortin come handy) best cortisol is saliva but I guess thats asking too much, also morning, noon evening tells its own story but probably is best to work on improving circadian rhytm if there is room for improvement

    ACTH stimulation test in conjuction with cortisol practically tells yu where problem is (if there is one) so its really handy test


    Sex hormones and others:
    E2 is must have (other estrogens come handy)
    Tot. testosterone
    SHBG and albumin (with these 2 and tot test you can calculate free and bioavailable test) but if you get them for free you can add them as well)

    insulin, fasting
    prolactin is in line with TSH so its not must have but it comes handy
    LH and FSH come handy

    other stuff from last tests were good, vitamin d is must have again
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jelisej View Post
    Thyroid:
    TSH
    Free T4
    Free T3
    Reverse T3
    Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies (TPOAb)
    Thyroglobulin Antibodies (TgAb)

    Adrenals: DHEA(s) is nice to have,
    progesterone,
    cortisol (free cortisol and transcortin come handy)
    ACTH stimulation test in conjuction with cortisol paractically tells yu where problem is (if there is one


    Sex hormones and others:
    E2 is must have (other estrogens come handy)
    Tot. testosterone
    SHBG and albumin (with these 2 and tot test you can calculate free and bioavailable test) but if you get them for free you can add them as well)

    insulin, fasting
    prolactin is in line with TSH so its not must have but it comes handy

    other stuff from last tests were good, vitamin d is must have again
    Ok, I'll have this noted so I can include on my next test request.
    Until then, healthy living and high amounts of Omega 3 and Magnesium for sleep.

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    Quote Originally Posted by silverstrand View Post
    Ok, I'll have this noted so I can include on my next test request.
    Until then, healthy living and high amounts of Omega 3 and Magnesium for sleep.
    and taurine

    also you may add vitamin d, 5000 IU daily or 35 000 weekly whatever suits you, and we'll see where it will get you

    probiotics or kefir (or something) for intestines

    try to work on circadian rhytm- going to bed at good time and waking up at good time,
    proper hydration- not too little or too much (monitor colour of urine, as it can give clues)
    exercise again not too little and not too much etc...

    night before tests skip exercise
    Last edited by Jelisej; 08-17-2015 at 06:43 PM.

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