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04-10-2013, 09:37 PM #1New Member
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Hi guys,
I was on here a couple of months back.
Winny Only cycle and no pct. stupi I know.
I was unable to get any clomid as advised but have some now. In the meantime I had my bloods done. Below.
Still lacking libido etc. advice would be appreciated
Sodium
144
137-146
mmol/L
Potassium
4.6
3.5-5.0
mmol/L
Chloride
105
95-110
mmol/L
Bicarbonate
31
24-31
mmol/L
Urea
6.7
3.0-8.5
mmol/L
Creatinine
122
60-120
umol/L
eGFR
61
mL/minBSAc
eGFR: Result between 60 and 90 mL/min/1.73m2 Body Surface Area corrected
0.70-1.40
mmol/L
Magnesium
0.80
0.70-1.05
mmol/L
Calcium
2.35
2.10-2.60
mmol/L
Albumin
47
36-52
g/L
Tot. protein
70
60-82
g/L
Tot.bilirubin
11
0-18
umol/L
ALT
23
0-30
U/L
AST
23
0-30
U/L
Alk. phos.
42
30-100
U/L
GGT
15
0-35
U/L
Free T4
16.3
11.0-22.0
pmol/L
Free T3
4.6
3.0-6.2
pmol/L
TSH
0.95
0.40-4.20
mIU/L
Prolactin
225
50-350
mIU/L
FSH
3.2
1.5-13.0
IU/L
HLH
3.4
1.7-8.6
IU/L
Cortisol
581
200-700
nmol/L
Cortisol note: Serum cortisol reference interval is for samples
taken between 7 and 10am. Lower results may be expected later in the
day.
ACTH
8.4
0.0-12.0
pmol/L
Andros/dione
5.5
2.8-6.7
nmol/L
DHEAS
7.3
5.3-9.0
umol/L
Oestradiol
72
0-160
pmol/L
SHBG
41
15-50
nmol/L
ANDROGENS: New assays for Testosterone , SHBG and Free Androgen Index introduced
on 4th Jan 2012. Note reference intervals have been revised. (Dr Graham Jones)
Testosterone
20.5
10.0-32.0
nmol/L
ANDROGENS: New assays for Testosterone, SHBG and Free Androgen Index introduced
on 4th Jan 2012. Note reference intervals have been revised. (Dr Graham Jones)
Growth hormon
< 0.4
0.0-10.0
mU/L
IGF 1
27.8
15.0-50.0
nmol/L
25 - OH Vit D
71
50-150
nmol/L
Vitamin D: Clinical decision point for 25-hydroxy vitamin D
increased to 50 nmol/L to match Australian recommendations (Med J
Aust 2005;182:281-5).
Mild deficiency: 25 - 50 nmol/L
Moderate deficiency: 13 - 25 nmol/L
Severe deficiency: <13 nmol/L (Dr G Jones 6th September 2011)
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04-10-2013, 10:56 PM #2
What is your age? Your bilirubin and Potassium amongst other things are really low. I'm not a doctor so i dont want to start assume things. But this could put you at risk for heart disease. You should put this up in the blood test section you should get some answers there.
Also try to paste your results a little better when you post so its easier to read it.
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