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    Very low free test...23 what do i do?

    I was researching doing my first cycle, until i decided against it. I still went ahead and had a blood test done.. these are the numbers that came back

    Testosterone , Serum 576 ng/dL 249-836
    Free Testosterone(Direct) 10.9 pg/mL 9.3-26.5 02

    According to my research on here and online a person my age should be atleast 50 pg/ml. According to another website a 80 year old male has 9.6 pg/ml. So do i seriously have the test levels of a 80 year old man? What do i need to do here? See a endocrinologist?

    Edit: I am ALWAYS tired, and never really feel like doing much
    Last edited by Lynx331; 01-17-2011 at 08:27 PM.

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    Hang tight...the guys will chime in. Do you have any more blood work at all you could post? the more the better....

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    slimmerme is right, need full bloodwork done.

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    where did u have that bloodwork done?

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    Coming right up.. Was done at labcorp

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lynx331 View Post
    Coming right up.. Was done at labcorp
    sorry its late i should have asked if a doctor ordered the labwork and did u discuss results?..........

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    Glucose, Serum 71 mg/dL 65-99 01
    Uric Acid, Serum 5.2 mg/dL 2.4-8.2 01
    BUN 18 mg/dL 6-20 01
    Creatinine, Serum 1.20 mg/dL 0.76-1.27 01
    eGFR >59 mL/min/1.73 >59 01
    eGFR AfricanAmerican >59 mL/min/1.73 >59 01
    >/=60 mL/min/1.73 m2 may also have CKD if evidence of persistent
    proteinuria is present. Additional information may be found at
    www.kdoqi.org.
    BUN/Creatinine Ratio 15 8-19 01
    Sodium, Serum 140 mmol/L 135-145 01
    Potassium, Serum 4.5 mmol/L 3.5-5.2 01
    Chloride, Serum 103 mmol/L 97-108 01
    Carbon Dioxide, Total 23 mmol/L 20-32 01
    Calcium, Serum 9.0 mg/dL 8.7-10.2 01
    Phosphorus, Serum 3.6 mg/dL 2.5-4.5 01
    Protein, Total, Serum 7.4 g/dL 6.0-8.5 01
    Albumin, Serum 4.4 g/dL 3.5-5.5 01
    Globulin, Total 3.0 g/dL 1.5-4.5 01
    A/G Ratio 1.5 1.1-2.5 01
    Bilirubin, Total 0.6 mg/dL 0.0-1.2 01
    Alkaline Phosphatase, S 90 IU/L 25-150 01
    LDH 156 IU/L 100-250 01
    AST (SGOT) 19 IU/L 0-40 01
    ALT (SGPT) 13 IU/L 0-55 01
    GGT 11 IU/L 0-65 01
    Iron, Serum 159 HIGH ug/dL 40-155 01
    Cholesterol, Total 163 mg/dL 100-199 01
    Triglycerides 73 mg/dL 0-149 01
    HDL Cholesterol 42 mg/dL >39 01
    According to ATP-III Guidelines, HDL-C >59 mg/dL is considered a
    negative risk factor for CHD.
    LDL Cholesterol Calc 106 HIGH mg/dL 0-99 01
    T. Chol/HDL Ratio 3.9 ratio units 0.0-5.0 01
    TSH 1.620 uIU/mL 0.450-4.500 01
    Thyroxine (T4) 8.2 ug/dL 4.5-12.0 01
    T3 Uptake 37 % 24-39 01
    Free Thyroxine Index 3.0 1.2-4.9 01
    WBC 4.7 x10E3/uL 4.0-10.5 01
    RBC 5.39 x10E6/uL 4.10-5.60 01
    Hemoglobin 15.8 g/dL 12.5-17.0 01
    Hematocrit 47.6 % 36.0-50.0 01
    MCV 88 fL 80-98 01
    MCH 29.3 pg 27.0-34.0 01
    MCHC 33.2 g/dL 32.0-36.0 01
    RDW 13.1 % 11.7-15.0 01
    Platelets 285 x10E3/uL 140-415 01
    Neutrophils 51 % 40-74 01
    Lymphs 39 % 14-46 01
    Monocytes 7 % 4-13 01
    Eos 2 % 0-7 01
    Basos 1 % 0-3 01
    Immature Cells 01
    Neutrophils (Absolute) 2.4 x10E3/uL 1.8-7.8 01
    Lymphs (Absolute) 1.8 x10E3/uL 0.7-4.5 01
    Monocytes(Absolute) 0.4 x10E3/uL 0.1-1.0 01
    Eos (Absolute) 0.1 x10E3/uL 0.0-0.4 01
    Baso (Absolute) 0.0 x10E3/uL 0.0-0.2 01
    Immature Granulocytes 0 % 0-1 01
    Immature Grans (Abs) 0.0 x10E3/uL 0.0-0.1 01
    Hematology Comments: 01
    Testosterone , Serum 576 ng/dL 249-836 01
    LabCorp now offers an enhanced accuracy testosterone test
    specifically designed for lower testosterone levels
    (test #070001; Testosterone, Total, Women, Children and
    Hypogonadal Males, LC/MS-MS). CDC and several academic
    societies recommend improved testosterone tests for women,
    children, and hypogonadal males and should be performed
    using test #070001.
    Free Testosterone(Direct) 10.9 pg/mL 9.3-26.5 02

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    Quote Originally Posted by jpkman View Post
    sorry its late i should have asked if a doctor ordered the labwork and did u discuss results?..........
    no i ordered it because i was considering a cycle and wanted a pre cycle baseline

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    yes endocrinologists specialize in hormones, etc....how long have you felt this fatigue/lack of energy/motivation

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    Quote Originally Posted by jpkman View Post
    yes endocrinologists specialize in hormones, etc....how long have you felt this fatigue/lack of energy/motivation
    id have to say atleast since 2007. After high school i went to a trade school, working full time and school full time. Right after that i noticed i was tired all the time... i figured oh i must just be sleep deprived from two years of little sleep. But looking back now.. it never rebounded.. My symptoms would include, some depression i think, lack of motivation, and just tired all the time. I never really put all this together until recently..

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    Your thyroid looks good...so no worry about that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlimmerMe View Post
    Your thyroid looks good...so no worry about that.
    excellent! thats what my mom was worried about me having a problem with

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    Anyone?

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    See an Endo asap

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    Quote Originally Posted by layeazy View Post
    See an Endo asap
    Yikes.. It's that low?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lynx331 View Post
    Yikes.. It's that low?
    Doesn't appear so to me.. Free Test is low side of normal range and total test is middle of normal range. For comparison, my total test was 210. So, it depends on symptoms. What are your goals exactly? You have lack of motivation and you are tired? Could be lots of things. Talk to a doctor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnnyVegas View Post
    Doesn't appear so to me.. Free Test is low side of normal range and total test is middle of normal range. For comparison, my total test was 210. So, it depends on symptoms. What are your goals exactly? You have lack of motivation and you are tired? Could be lots of things. Talk to a doctor.
    From what I've found tho is supposed to atleast be 50, and I read somewhere labcorp scales it down so it looks normal.
    Gona talk to my doctor asap :-/

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