Hello Guys,
So I went for bloodwork about a month ago now and received the results back. There are a few non normal results that I would love feedback on:
- Cholesterol is high
- Blood Sugar Upper Limit
- Liver Values High or Low?
My results are below. I don't do any kind of PS / PH, am a non drinker ( two to three breezers every month on a saturday if that ) and am wondering why my liver values are elevated ( I think it's elevated, not sure ).
Can any of you give me suggestions on my results and how to improve my results into positive healthy results?
Thanks in advance for any feedback and help!
Much Love,
Neoborn
Glucose fasting=6.1(3.6-6.0)
Use LEF supplements
MEGA SILYMARIN 900 MG 100 CAPS Item#00702 (for glucose)
ENHANCED CINNULIN PF W/GLUCOSE90 CAPS Item# 00967 (for glucose)
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Cholesterol=5.73(<5.2)
Take one pill/day of NowFoods Red Yeast Rice one pill 600mg
LEF SUPER BIOACTIVE COQ10 UBIQUINOL 50 MG 100 SOFTGELS Item#952
retest cholesterol after 3-4 months
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Prolactin=9(<18) dr Shippen likes it at 3, some people use Vitex, see may help
there is prescription medicine (forgot name)
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LH=3.0(1-9)
FSH=2.0(1-14)
TotalTestosterone=11.3(8.0-38.0)
cortisol=441(170-540)
claims never did drugs or steroids
Test thyroid and possibly adrenals first, get them in order, possibly that would help increase LH & FSH.
blood test
DHEA
pregnenolone
progesterone
cortisol AM/PM
TSH
FreeT3
FreeT4
Assuming low LH, FSH, TotalT is still low after above items are corrected;
try using hcg 250iu EOD, for 3 months, retest at Quest Diagnostics (Testosterone, Free, Bio/Total (LC/MS/MS)
assuming TotalT still low
use Depo-Testosterone shots E3D, will tell you starting dose after I know your SHBG from above test.
Clarify your liver status first, in case all comes from liver
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AST=41(<37)
play safe check for Hepatitis C
http://search.lef.org/cgi-src-bin/MsmGo.exe?grab_id=0&page_id=585&query=ast&hiword=ast
http://www.lef.org/protocols/infections/hepatitis_c_01.htm
also
AST (SGOT)
This test is used to evaluate the possibility of coronary occlusive heart disease or liver disease.
Reference Range:
0–40 IU/L
http://www.lef.org/LEFCMS/aspx/PrintVersionMagic.aspx?CmsID=114133
Get good liver panel from Quest, they have that as separate complete panel.
10256F-Hepatic Function Panel
Albumin
Alkaline Phosphatase--you ok here
ALT(SGPT)-------------you are little high here---but possibly too much fus on my part
AST(SGOT)
Bilirubin, Direct
Bilirubin, Total---you ok here
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Quest also have
10306F Hepatitis Panel, Acute w/reflex
and
653A Liver Panel
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Estradiol=66(<161)
is is wrong test, you should ask for
sensitive
or
ultra-sensitive
assuming it is within half a range
it is either ok or very slightly elevated.
do not use any AI (arimidex or some such)
however you can use
LEF products
2pills of DualAction
1 pill of TMG
their multivitamins have Calcium glutharate, if you do not want their multis, get just calcium glutharate alone
in same dose as in those mulitis.
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You may want to consider my long test that I post often.
if not at least the risk factors that are there.
Risk factors:
25 C-reactive protein CRP
26 Fibrinogen
27 Hematocrit------------------you are good here
28 Hemoglobin A1C
29 Homocysteine, cardio
30 Lipoprotein (A) Lp(A)
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This was last time you went to some kakamani laboratory.
Always go to Quest Diagnostics, draw blood at Quest.
If that is not possible, go to LabCorp.
I am no a doctor.