What's important for our purposes here:
Hematocrit 45.5, 40.0-52.0 %
Fine, no need to give blood...although it's a good thing just to do anyway.
Albumin 4.6, 3.2-5.2 g/dL
Fine.
AST 44, <35 U/L
ALT 41, <55 U/L
AST is slightly elevated but nothing to be alarmed about as anything like an OTC pain reliever to diet to life style and on and on can cause this. Hell, a few beers can cause this. Keep in mind, these two liver enzyme panels measure inflammation in the body or the liver and not necessarily disease of the liver. So, you could have pulled a muscle or have a minor issue somewhere else in body to cause this. I wouldn't personally be over concerned with this.
Free T4 1.03, 0.7-1.5 ng/dL
TSH 1.96, 0.45-4.50 uIU/mL
If you're testing your Thyroid beyond TSH why just FT4? Make no sense. Both here look okay however, but you'd need more to make an accurate assessment on your Thyroid health.
FSH <0.1
LH <0.1
HPTA suppressed. HCG BTW?
Prolactin 5.9, <20 ng/mL
Nice.
Testosterone 920, 310-1010 ng/dL
Free Androgen Index 110.0, 19.2-123.2
Testosterone, Free 233.1, 47.0-244.0 pg/mL
Excellent!
SHBG 29, 13-71 nmol/L
Good.
My comments:
- How concerning is elevated AST of 44 (<35 U/L)?
Addressed above. I always have elevated liver enzymes as I work out hard and have a few G&T's every night.
- Responding very well to the testosterone only therapy at 100 mg/week injected sub-Q every 3.5 days
Excellent, don't change a thing.
- Life has changed dramatically for the better in all aspects
Now you know why this is a gift from God to men...luv ya man and happy for you
- I am still waiting on the Estradiol Sensitive Assay, and a couple other tests will post when I get those next week.
Ah ha, was going to ask for them but looking at everything here my guess they are dialed in as well.
Live long and prosper my member friend
