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Just got labs results in!!

John2211

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Got labs back in. I took this test to see clues about my erection problems and what the forum opinions on my labs...

Here it is...

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[TD]CBC With Differential/Platelet

WBC 5.3 3.4-10.8 x10E3/uL MB
RBC 5.32 4.14-5.80 x10E6/uL
Hemoglobin 17.7 12.6-17.7 g/dL MB
Hematocrit 53.4 HIGH 37.5-51.0 % MB
MCV 100 HIGH 79-97 fL MB
MCH 33.3 HIGH 26.6-33.0 pg MB
MCHC 33.1 31.5-35.7 g/dL MB
RDW 13.8 12.3-15.4 % MB
Platelets 227 155-379 x10E3/uL MB
Neutrophils 61 40-74 % MB
Lymphs 31 14-46 % MB
Monocytes 5 4-12 % MB
Eos 2 0-5 % MB
Basos 1 0-3 % MB
Neutrophils 3.3 1.4-7.0 x10E3/uL MB
(Absolute)
Lymphs(Absolute) 1.6 0.7-3.1 x10E3/uL MB
Monocytes(Absolute) 0.3 0.1-1.0 x10E3/uL MB
Eos (Absolute) 0.1 0.0-0.4 x10E3/uL



Baso (Absolute) 0.0 0.0-0.2 x10E3/uL MB
Immature Granulocytes 0 0-2 % MB
Immature Grans (Abs) 0.0 0.0-0.1 x10E3/uL MB
Comp. Metabolic Panel (14)
Glucose, Serum 76 65-99 mg/dL MB
BUN 19 6-20 mg/dL MB
Creatinine, Serum 1.22 0.76-1.27 mg/dL MB
eGFR If NonAfricn Am 78 >59 mL/min/1.73 MB
eGFR If Africn Am 90 >59 mL/min/1.73 MB
BUN/Creatinine Ratio 16 8-19 MB
Sodium, Serum 142 134-144 mmol/L MB
Potassium, Serum 4.7 3.5-5.2 mmol/L MB
Chloride, Serum 103 97-108 mmol/L MB
Carbon Dioxide, Total 26 19-28 mmol/L MB
Calcium, Serum 9.9 8.7-10.2 mg/dL MB
Protein, Total, Serum 7.1 6.0-8.5 g/dL MB
Albumin, Serum 4.6 3.5-5.5 g/dL MB
Globulin, Total 2.5 1.5-4.5 g/dL MB
A/G Ratio 1.8 1.1-2.5 MB
Bilirubin, Total 0.8 0.0-1.2 mg/dL MB
Alkaline Phosphatase, S 53 44-102 IU/L MB
AST (SGOT) 18 0-40 IU/L MB
1 of 3
ALT (SGPT) 13 0-44 IU/L


Urinalysis, Routine
Specific Gravity >=1.030 ABNORMAL 1.005-1.030 MB
pH 6.0 5.0-7.5 MB
Urine- Color Yellow Yellow MB
Appearance Clear Clear MB
WBC Esterase Negative Negative MB
Protein Trace Negative/Trace MB
Glucose Negative Negative MB
Ketones Trace ABNORMAL Negative MB
Occult Blood Negative Negative MB
Bilirubin Negative Negative MB
Urobilinogen,Semi-Qn 0.2 0.0-1.9 mg/dL MB
Nitrite, Urine Negative Negative MB
Microscopic Examination Comment MB


Lipid Panel
Cholesterol, Total 198 100-199 mg/dL MB
Triglycerides 71 0-149 mg/dL MB
HDL Cholesterol 51 >39 mg/dL MB
According to ATP-III Guidelines, HDL-C >59 mg/dL is considered a
negative risk factor for CHD.
VLDL Cholesterol Cal 14 5-40 mg/dL MB
LDL Cholesterol Calc 133 HIGH 0-99 mg/dL MB
Iron and TIBC
Iron Bind.Cap.(TIBC) 240 LOW 250-450 ug/dL MB
UIBC 114 LOW 150-375 ug/dL MB
Iron, Serum 126 40-155 ug/dL MB
Iron Saturation 53 15-55 % MB
Testosterone,Free and Total
Testosterone, Serum 791 348-1197 ng/dL MB
Free Testosterone(Direct) 23.7 8.7-25.1 pg/mL BN
Hemoglobin A1c
Hemoglobin A1c 5.1 4.8-5.6 % MB


Thyroxine (T4) Free, Direct, S
T4,Free(Direct) 1.31 0.82-1.77 ng/dL MB
DHEA-Sulfate
DHEA-Sulfate 331.8 160.0-449.0 ug/dL MB


TSH
TSH 3.200 0.450-4.500 uIU/mL MB
Luteinizing Hormone(LH), S
LH <0.2 LOW 1.7-8.6 mIU/mL MB
FSH, Serum
FSH <0.2 LOW 1.5-12.4 mIU/mL MB


Prostate-Specific Ag, Serum
Prostate Specific Ag, Serum 0.8 0.0-4.0 ng/mL MB


IGF-1
Insulin-Like Growth Factor I 201 71-241 ng/mL BN
C-Reactive Protein, Cardiac
C-Reactive Protein, Cardiac 0.52 0.00-3.00 mg/L MB


Estradiol, Sensitive
Estradiol, Sensitive 14 3-70 pg/mL BN


GGT
GGT 13 0-65 IU/L MB
Magnesium, Serum
Magnesium, Serum 2.0 1.6-2.6 mg/dL MB
Insulin
Insulin 4.5 2.6-24.9 uIU/mL MB
Ferritin, Serum
Ferritin, Serum 125 30-400 ng/mL MB
Sex Horm Binding Glob, Serum
Sex Horm Binding Glob, Serum 40.4 16.5-55.9 nmol/L MB
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hey John , what Lab was this thru ? (sorry I have no imput to your values, imma let the "heavyweights" on the forum weigh in )
 
Ok gotcha.. can I ask how much that set you back ? It is very thorough I see and Im not sure the Doc im seeing could get all those thru my insurance.
 
Everything looks pretty good besides your high hematocrit and cholesterol. The high hematocrit can make you feel tired, cause erection problems etc. Go donate blood every 3 months, and that will pull it back down to normal.
 
Ok not too bad... Thank you very much !

I've always noticed when my hematocrit was high I felt really tired and fatigued easily. Got out of breath over little things like going up a flight of stairs, and it was difficult to maintain a hard erection. Once I gave blood and brought the number back down, I was good as new! You'll notice when your hematocrit and RBC is really high when your skin gets red, especially on your upper chest and ears.
 
Although clinically it isn't out of range, your TSH seems too high, some doctors will actually treat you for a slow thyroid with that number. My current Dr. has me on thyroid meds and tries to keep the TSH right around 1.0

Lex, that is good to know about the hemocrit and making you tired - I also have high hemocrit and high RBC, even before TRT.
 
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