Guest guest Posted March 27, 2008 Report Share Posted March 27, 2008 sharon,oh my goodness something needs to be done... im sure its hard for you but DONT GIVE UP!!! hope you feel BETTER SOON!! god bless,melyndagamez [ ] Re: Blood work The thing is that I don't have another appointment to see this doctor. If my results get lost in the shuffle it will mean I'll be in this same condition longer. I've lived with this for years and haven't been able to seek treatment because I have no insurance or a scipt coverage program. When she finally gives me scripts for pain and to slow the progression of this monster it's going to take me a while to find a way to pay for it all which will take time as well. Every other day I swear I'm losing the ability to do something else. I don't have time to wait too long for something to happen. I really need to know what's going on and what I need to do next.. sharon > > The rheumatologist I go has the rule that he will only > discuss blood tests results with me when I go back to > him the next time. He needs calls me with blood tests > results at all. I am not allowed to call his office > for results either. He has a sign up in his office > stating please do not call office for results. Results > will be discuss at your next appointment. > > Lupy_Fib > > > ______________________________________________________________________ ______________ > Never miss a thing. Make your home page. > http://www./r/hs > ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 29, 2008 Report Share Posted June 29, 2008 At 04:22 PM 6/29/2008, you wrote: >I posted this on another board and I hope someone can give me some >input > >I been on Androgel (7.5 grams daily) for three months and added HCG >myself a month ago, 200iu three times a week. My recent blood work by >a Rheumatologist showed my globulin was 1.9 Low range 2.1-3.7 g/dl >and Alumin/globulin Ratio 2.4 High 1.0-2.1 (calc) after I started >TRT. My liver test are normal and so are my kidney test. My question, >Does TRT affect these (globulin) levels in any way. My prior blood >work, listed below, showed those enzymes to be normal before TRT. I >have an appointment with a GI doctor next week and wanted to see if >anyone else had the same experience...and if I should worry about the >these values. > >my original numbers are from March 08 > >Total T 334 250-1100 ng/dL- low in my opinion for this dosage of androgel >T, Free 33.4 L 46.0-224 pg/mL low in my opinion for this dosage of androgel >FSH 1.5 L 1.6-8.0 mIU/mL shouldn't androgel push this to 0? >LH 2.7 1.5-9.3 mIU/mL shouldn't androgel push this to 0? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2008 Report Share Posted June 30, 2008 Not sure if you need to worry about this or not. Here is a link on low Globulin. http://www.drkaslow.com/html/proteins_-_albumin__globulins_.html Your high Albumin/Globulin Rato might be from the way they took your blood. A cut and paste from this link. http://www.labtestsonline.org/understanding/analytes/tp/test.html ========================================================================= Is there anything else I should know? Prolonged application of a tourniquet during blood collection can result in a blood sample that has a higher protein concentration than the rest of the circulation. This will mean that the test result for total protein will be falsely elevated (higher than the actual concentration in the circulation). Drugs that may decrease protein levels include estrogens and oral contraceptives. ========================================================================= Because labs can be off do to things like the above my Dr. never makes any changes on one lab. We all ways Waite until the next lab test. I do labs on TRT every 8 weeks. Your LH and FSH might not go down if your not on to much gel this is good if you want kids. But your levels are way to low telling me the gels are not getting through your skin. This happens I am one of them suffered on gels for yrs. Then finely went to shots starting at 100mgs every week doing Depo T to me this is the best thing I ever did. I have a thyroid problem and most people with this have a thicker skin and gels don't work well. Even some men here had to come off them after a time because there levels started going down. Shots cost much less money if you don't have a drug plain that pays for them. Most do there own shots I do and I eat up the T as fast as I take it so I do my shots every 3 days and the HCG the 2 days each in between my T shots. If you go to shots do them your self go to Dr. 's site and read TRT: A Recipe for Success and read also his HCG update. For men on shots he has them do there HCG 250 IU's the 2 days each before there next shot this keeps them leveled. www.allthingsmale.com It is best to get your Total and Free T levels up into the upper 1/3 of your labs range for a young man. This go by how you feel also keep your Estradiol down around 20 pg/ml if your on the high side this takes away any good the TRT was doing and will kill your libido and sex life. Read this link. http://www.griffinmedical.com/male_hormone_modulation_therapy.html I do know this when your T levels are low like this your body goes nuts trying to balance things out so labs can look off on many things. Once you get leveled off then your body starts to undo the damage done by low testosterone. And little by little you start to feel better. I don't feel your going up to a higher dose on the gel will help you need to switch to shots. Co-Moderator Phil > > >I posted this on another board and I hope someone can > give me some > >input > > > >I been on Androgel (7.5 grams daily) for three months > and added HCG > >myself a month ago, 200iu three times a week. My recent > blood work by > >a Rheumatologist showed my globulin was 1.9 Low range > 2.1-3.7 g/dl > >and Alumin/globulin Ratio 2.4 High 1.0-2.1 (calc) after > I started > >TRT. My liver test are normal and so are my kidney > test. My question, > >Does TRT affect these (globulin) levels in any way. My > prior blood > >work, listed below, showed those enzymes to be normal > before TRT. I > >have an appointment with a GI doctor next week and > wanted to see if > >anyone else had the same experience...and if I should > worry about the > >these values. > > > >my original numbers are from March 08 > > > >Total T 334 250-1100 ng/dL- > > low in my opinion for this dosage of androgel > > >T, Free 33.4 L 46.0-224 pg/mL > > low in my opinion for this dosage of androgel > > > >FSH 1.5 L 1.6-8.0 mIU/mL > > shouldn't androgel push this to 0? > > > > >LH 2.7 1.5-9.3 mIU/mL > > shouldn't androgel push this to 0? > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 2, 2008 Report Share Posted July 2, 2008 Hi, I can't really speak to the globulin issue, but I did notice that your SHBG is pretty high, and that the results didn't include estradiol. Hi estradiol will raise SHBG, and I it may impact globulin as well. Do you have results for estradiol? > > I posted this on another board and I hope someone can give me some > input > > I been on Androgel (7.5 grams daily) for three months and added HCG > myself a month ago, 200iu three times a week. My recent blood work by > a Rheumatologist showed my globulin was 1.9 Low range 2.1-3.7 g/dl > and Alumin/globulin Ratio 2.4 High 1.0-2.1 (calc) after I started > TRT. My liver test are normal and so are my kidney test. My question, > Does TRT affect these (globulin) levels in any way. My prior blood > work, listed below, showed those enzymes to be normal before TRT. I > have an appointment with a GI doctor next week and wanted to see if > anyone else had the same experience...and if I should worry about the > these values. > > > my original numbers are from March 08 > > Total T 334 250-1100 ng/dL > T, Free 33.4 L 46.0-224 pg/mL > T, Bioavailable 70.2 L 110.0-575.0 ng/dL > SHGB 44 (high normal) 9-45 nmol/L > Globulin 2.3 2.1-3.7 g/dl > Alubumin Serum 4.6 3.6-5.1 g/dL > FSH 1.5 L 1.6-8.0 mIU/mL > LH 2.7 1.5-9.3 mIU/mL > T-4, Free 1.1 0.8-1.8ng/dL > TSH 3rd gen. 2.00 0.40-4.50 mIU/L > Vitamin B12 700 200-1100 pg/mL > Folate. Serum >24.0 greater than 5.4 normal > Glucose 96 65-99 mg/dL > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2008 Report Share Posted July 7, 2008 High Mike. I had two estradiol test that were done. First about two months ago 17 ref range 0-59, and the second test done last week was extra sensitive 20 with a ref range < 30. From: Mike Lawson <mlawson66@...> Subject: Re: Blood work Date: Wednesday, July 2, 2008, 8:16 AM Hi, I can't really speak to the globulin issue, but I did notice that your SHBG is pretty high, and that the results didn't include estradiol. Hi estradiol will raise SHBG, and I it may impact globulin as well. Do you have results for estradiol? > > I posted this on another board and I hope someone can give me some > input > > I been on Androgel (7.5 grams daily) for three months and added HCG > myself a month ago, 200iu three times a week. My recent blood work by > a Rheumatologist showed my globulin was 1.9 Low range 2.1-3.7 g/dl > and Alumin/globulin Ratio 2.4 High 1.0-2.1 (calc) after I started > TRT. My liver test are normal and so are my kidney test. My question, > Does TRT affect these (globulin) levels in any way. My prior blood > work, listed below, showed those enzymes to be normal before TRT. I > have an appointment with a GI doctor next week and wanted to see if > anyone else had the same experience.. .and if I should worry about the > these values. > > > my original numbers are from March 08 > > Total T 334 250-1100 ng/dL > T, Free 33.4 L 46.0-224 pg/mL > T, Bioavailable 70.2 L 110.0-575.0 ng/dL > SHGB 44 (high normal) 9-45 nmol/L > Globulin 2.3 2.1-3.7 g/dl > Alubumin Serum 4.6 3.6-5.1 g/dL > FSH 1.5 L 1.6-8.0 mIU/mL > LH 2.7 1.5-9.3 mIU/mL > T-4, Free 1.1 0.8-1.8ng/dL > TSH 3rd gen. 2.00 0.40-4.50 mIU/L > Vitamin B12 700 200-1100 pg/mL > Folate. Serum >24.0 greater than 5.4 normal > Glucose 96 65-99 mg/dL > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2009 Report Share Posted September 13, 2009 SORRY TO HAVE TO DO THIS AGAIN, BUT PATRICK IS HAVING A WEIGHT GAIN ON THE GLEEVEC. HE HAC GAINED ALMOST 20 POUNDS IN FLUID WEIGHT AND SINCE HE IS MORBIDLY OBESE I AM REALLY WORRIED. DOES ANY ONE KNOW OF A ONCOLOGIST IN NORTH CAROLINA? THE DOCTOR WE AE SEEING SEEMS COMPETENT BUT AS A NURSE , BUT MORE IMPORTANT HIS MOM I WANT TO KNOW HE IS SEEING SOMEONE WHO IS KNOWLEDGEABLE IN THIS FIELD AND DOES NOT HAVE TO CALL THE PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY. PAT HAS A SINUS INFECTION AND HAS BEEN RUNNING A LOW GRADE TEMP, I KNOW WE HAVE ALL BEEN THERE. HE IS DRAGGING AND ALL WE WISH IS HIS NUMBERS WOULD IMPROVE.PLEASE KEEP HIM IN YOUR GOOD THOUGHTS. YOU ARE ALL IN MINE PEGGY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 13, 2009 Report Share Posted September 13, 2009 Hi Peggy,I would guess the more you weight the more water retention.There are many pills to off the water,you have to watch not to get low and get your electrolytes off.Gleevec with most get you more hungry.I take 2 520 mg Dandelion Root pills a herb seem's to keep me in check also you need to watch the salt.Some rice have 45 sodium. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2010 Report Share Posted March 4, 2010 This is what I have done over and above a CBC. Here is what I am have done at Quest Labs Estradiol sensitive Code #4021 Testosterone, Free, Bioavailable & Total LC/MS/MS Code # 14966X. Homocysteine (Caridioviasular) Code #31789X. Vit.D, 25-Hydroxy LC/MS/MS Code #17306X. TSH Free T4 Free T3 Total T3 Total T4 RT3 Total Iron Iron Binding Capacity Iron % Saturation Ferritin B-12 Co-Moderator Phil > From: andrenym007 <no_reply > > Subject: blood work > > Date: Wednesday, March 3, 2010, 9:27 PM > Going to doc tomorrow for blood test. > Which labs should I have him run? Anyone have a list? > > > > ------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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