Thread: Help with blood work?
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03-09-2013, 12:17 PM #1New 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 appreciatedLast edited by mrcndm; 03-09-2013 at 12:45 PM.
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03-09-2013, 12:26 PM #2HRT
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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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03-09-2013, 12:42 PM #3New Member
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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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03-09-2013, 01:22 PM #4HRT
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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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03-09-2013, 10:49 PM #5New Member
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