Guest guest Posted December 10, 2008 Report Share Posted December 10, 2008 rest of lab results and reference levels Testosterone total 149ng/dl ref. 250-1100 measured by LCMSMS correlates well with extratction/RIA method % Free 1.82% ref 1.5-2.2 Testosterone Free 27.1 pg/nl ref 35-155 reference TSH 1.21 0.47-4.69 Free T4 1.2 0.8-2.2 Free T3 3.9 2.8-5.3 FSH 2.1 1.55-9.74 males LH 2.7 1.5-9.3 Uric Acid 6.5 ref 2.7-8.2 CBC reference WBC 6.0 3.8-10.8 RBC 5.48 4.4-5.8 Hemoglobin 16.7 13.8-17.2 Hematocrit 48.5 41.0-50.0 MCV 88.5 80.0-100.0 MCH 30.5 27.0-33 MCHC 34.5 32.0-36.0 RDW 13.1 9.0-15.0% Platlet 285 130-400 Absolute Neutrophils 3.8 1.5-7.8 " Lymphocyctes 1.4 0.9-4.1 " Monosytes 0.5 0.2-1.1 " Eosenophils 0.3 0.0-0.6 " Basophils 0.0 0.0-0.3 Neutrophils 63.5 40.0-75.0% Lymphocyctes 22.5 18.0-47.0% Monocytes 8.9 0-14% Eosinophils 4.3 0-7.0% Basophilis 0.8 0-2.0 Prostate Specific Antigen Total PSA 0.4 <4.0 Comp Metabolic Panel ref Sodium 142 135-148 Potassium 4.9 3.4-5.3 Chlorine 106 96-110 Carbon dioxide 24 19-32 Glucose 103 (was 115 last month) 70-100 Bun 14 3-29 Creatinine 1.0 0.5-1.4 Bun/Creatinine ratio 14 7-25 GFR estimated >60 > or =60 Calcium 9.1 8.5-10.4 Total Protein 7.1 6.0-8.3 Albumin 4.5 3.5-4.9 Globulin 2.6 1.9-3.6 A/G ratio 1.7 0.8-2.0 Bilirubin Total 1.1 0.0-1.4 AST (SGOT) 28 0-46 ALT (SGPT) 36 0-60 ALK Phos 81 23-144 Total Chol 214 desirable<200 Triglycerides 126 normal <150 HDL 44 desirable >60 LDL 145 borderline high VLBL Cholesterol 25 (What is this one?) ref 4-38 Larry Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2008 Report Share Posted December 13, 2008 Larry, HCG might help since your LH & FSH look low. T might be needed in addition to HCG if HCG doesn't bring your levels up enough. Increasing HCG dosage beyond a certain amount can cause insensitivity to it & make your testes stop producing T. ~Xian > > rest of lab results and reference levels > > Testosterone total 149ng/dl ref. 250-1100 > measured by LCMSMS correlates well with extratction/RIA method > % Free 1.82% ref 1.5-2.2 > Testosterone Free 27.1 pg/nl ref 35-155 > reference > TSH 1.21 0.47-4.69 > Free T4 1.2 0.8-2.2 > Free T3 3.9 2.8-5.3 > FSH 2.1 1.55-9.74 males > LH 2.7 1.5-9.3 > > Uric Acid 6.5 ref 2.7-8.2 > > CBC reference > WBC 6.0 3.8-10.8 > RBC 5.48 4.4-5.8 > Hemoglobin 16.7 13.8-17.2 > Hematocrit 48.5 41.0-50.0 > MCV 88.5 80.0-100.0 > MCH 30.5 27.0-33 > MCHC 34.5 32.0-36.0 > RDW 13.1 9.0-15.0% > Platlet 285 130-400 > Absolute Neutrophils 3.8 1.5-7.8 > " Lymphocyctes 1.4 0.9-4.1 > " Monosytes 0.5 0.2-1.1 > " Eosenophils 0.3 0.0-0.6 > " Basophils 0.0 0.0-0.3 > Neutrophils 63.5 40.0-75.0% > Lymphocyctes 22.5 18.0-47.0% > Monocytes 8.9 0-14% > Eosinophils 4.3 0-7.0% > Basophilis 0.8 0-2.0 > > Prostate Specific Antigen > Total PSA 0.4 <4.0 > > Comp Metabolic Panel ref > Sodium 142 135-148 > Potassium 4.9 3.4-5.3 > Chlorine 106 96-110 > Carbon dioxide 24 19-32 > Glucose 103 (was 115 last month) 70-100 > Bun 14 3-29 > Creatinine 1.0 0.5-1.4 > Bun/Creatinine ratio 14 7-25 > GFR estimated >60 > or =60 > Calcium 9.1 8.5-10.4 > Total Protein 7.1 6.0-8.3 > Albumin 4.5 3.5-4.9 > Globulin 2.6 1.9-3.6 > A/G ratio 1.7 0.8-2.0 > Bilirubin Total 1.1 0.0-1.4 > AST (SGOT) 28 0-46 > ALT (SGPT) 36 0-60 > ALK Phos 81 23-144 > > Total Chol 214 desirable<200 > Triglycerides 126 normal <150 > HDL 44 desirable >60 > LDL 145 borderline high > VLBL Cholesterol 25 (What is this one?) ref 4-38 > > Larry > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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