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    mrcndm is offline New Member
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    Help with blood work?

    Hello everyone, I recently went to get some blood work as I was curious about my test levels

    Here is a little bit about me:
    Age: 18
    Height: 6'3
    Weight: 200 lbs
    I eat 4000 cals a day and have been lifting for 3 years


    Blood work:

    Testosterone (2.8-8): ng/mL 3.64
    Testosterone (280-800) ng/dl 364.00
    Albumin (4.3-4.8): g/dL 4.87
    Free Testosterone: ng/dl 7.63
    Free Testosterone: 2.1%
    Bioavailable testosterone: ng/dL 202
    Bioavailable testosterone: 55%
    Sex hormone binding globulin: nmol/L 27.05
    DHEA-Sulphate (80-560): ug/dl 345

    If anyone could help me make sense of this and tell me if this is normal/low, it would be much appreciated
    Last edited by mrcndm; 03-09-2013 at 12:45 PM.

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    Edit your post and put in all lab ranges.

    Tell me about your training schedule AND any supplements, meds or steroids that you may have used.

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    mrcndm is offline New Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by gdevine View Post
    Edit your post and put in all lab ranges.

    Tell me about your training schedule AND any supplements, m3ds or st3r0ids that you may have used.
    Monday: Chest, Tri's, Calves
    Tuesday: Back, Bi's, Abs
    Wednesday: active rest (I usually walk my dog for half an hour)
    Thursday: Shoulders, Traps, Calves
    Friday: Legs including dead lift, Abs
    Saturday: Active Rest (rowing machine)
    Sunday: Active Rest (an hour of light basketball)

    Supplements used:
    Whey
    Creatine
    NO
    multi's
    animal cuts (1 year ago)
    animal stak (1 year ago)

    I am not on any m3ds (sorry apparently i'm not allowed to spell the word) at the moment and have not used any besides tylenol and magnesium (anti-cramp for basketball)

    I have never used any AAS as of the moment

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    Your serum levels are low for your age.

    I thought maybe over training but it doesn't look like it with the 3 rest days per week.

    Time to see a Physician and rule out medical conditions as there are many diseases that can cause such a low serum levels in a man your age.

    Don't freak out; most are benign but you do need to find a Hormone Specialist and get a complete examination.

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    mrcndm is offline New Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by gdevine View Post
    Your serum levels are low for your age.

    I thought maybe over training but it doesn't look like it with the 3 rest days per week.

    Time to see a Physician and rule out medical conditions as there are many diseases that can cause such a low serum levels in a man your age.

    Don't freak out; most are benign but you do need to find a Hormone Specialist and get a complete examination.
    Ok I'll go see a specialist. Thank you for your input.

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