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    My bloodwork is in, definitely low Testoserone...

    Well after dealing with it for 4 or 5 years and not doing anything about it, I finally went to the doc and asked him to order some bloodwork and mentioned my concerns. I got him to order as many things as I possibly could, some I asked for he said they would probably not perform for me but here is all what I have.

    hemoglobin 156 g/L
    hematocrit .45 L/L
    WBC 7.6 x E9/L
    RBC 5.26 x E12/L
    MCV 85.9 fL
    MCH 29.7 pg
    MCHC 345 g/L
    RDW 12.9 %
    platelet count 249 x E9 U/L/L
    b12 511 pmol/L
    creatinine 108 umol/L
    eGFR 67
    potassium 3.9 mmol/L
    urate 304 umol/L
    AST 34 U/L
    ALT 26 U/L
    alkaline phosphatase 88 U/L
    gamma-glutamyltransferase 13 U/L (flagged as low)
    triglycerides 1.49 mmol/L
    cholesterol 5.18 mmol/L
    HDL cholesterol 0.94 mmol/L
    Cholesterol/HDL ratio 5.5
    LDL cholesterol (calculated) 3.56 mmol/L
    Non LDL cholesterol 4.24 mmol/L
    testosterone 11.2 nmol/L (very low end of the scale)
    free testosterone 22.2 pmol/L (flagged as low)
    Thyrotropin 1.82 mIU/L
    ferritin 116 ug/L
    FSH 2 IU/L
    lutropin (LH) 2 IU/L
    progesterone <1 nmol/L
    estradiol-17 beta 74 pmol/L
    c-reactive protein 7 mg/L
    cortisol 464 nmol/L
    25-hydroxy vitamin d 70 nmol/L (flagged as low)
    adrenocorticotropic hormone 7.1 pmol/L
    total psa 0.57 ug/L

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    Quote Originally Posted by aNuBiS99 View Post
    Well after dealing with it for 4 or 5 years and not doing anything about it, I finally went to the doc and asked him to order some bloodwork and mentioned my concerns. I got him to order as many things as I possibly could, some I asked for he said they would probably not perform for me but here is all what I have.

    hemoglobin 156 g/L
    hematocrit .45 L/L
    WBC 7.6 x E9/L
    RBC 5.26 x E12/L
    MCV 85.9 fL
    MCH 29.7 pg
    MCHC 345 g/L
    RDW 12.9 %
    platelet count 249 x E9 U/L/L
    b12 511 pmol/L
    creatinine 108 umol/L
    eGFR 67
    potassium 3.9 mmol/L
    urate 304 umol/L
    AST 34 U/L
    ALT 26 U/L
    alkaline phosphatase 88 U/L
    gamma-glutamyltransferase 13 U/L (flagged as low)
    triglycerides 1.49 mmol/L
    cholesterol 5.18 mmol/L
    HDL cholesterol 0.94 mmol/L
    Cholesterol/HDL ratio 5.5
    LDL cholesterol (calculated) 3.56 mmol/L
    Non LDL cholesterol 4.24 mmol/L
    testosterone 11.2 nmol/L (very low end of the scale)
    free testosterone 22.2 pmol/L (flagged as low)
    Thyrotropin 1.82 mIU/L
    ferritin 116 ug/L
    FSH 2 IU/L
    lutropin (LH) 2 IU/L
    progesterone <1 nmol/L
    estradiol-17 beta 74 pmol/L
    c-reactive protein 7 mg/L
    cortisol 464 nmol/L
    25-hydroxy vitamin d 70 nmol/L (flagged as low)
    adrenocorticotropic hormone 7.1 pmol/L
    total psa 0.57 ug/L
    What question do you have?

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    My appologies, I must have cut off the bottom of my post before sending.

    Are there any more tests via bloodwork that should be looked at to help determin the cause of the low test results. I am being reffered to a urologist and am really eager to have answers and proceed with possible solutions. Also, what options do I have to restore my levels back to normal.

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