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    JoeyToronto is offline Junior Member
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    Test level

    I've been taking SARMS (S4, GW 101516 and MK677) and Peptides CJC1295, Ipamorelin, GHRP-2 (Blend) 3mg for about a month. I'm thinking of going on TEST ENANTHANTE.

    I didn't get complete blood work but do have a number for Test Free and it's 296 pmol/L, I think Americans measure it differently according to what I've seen in some threads. Is that number low? even though it says it's in a normal range? I want to boost it up for working out etc.

    I asked my doctor to prescribe Test and refuses to and will refer me to a Endocrinologist, just got word that he wants a whole bunch of blood work as well before recommending if anything.

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    Odin1 is offline New Member
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    What's the range on that test level? Also can you post your other labs? I'd suggest getting the labs your doc asked for. Low test could be due to a correctable issue.

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    JoeyToronto is offline Junior Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by Odin1 View Post
    What's the range on that test level? Also can you post your other labs? I'd suggest getting the labs your doc asked for. Low test could be due to a correctable issue.
    She didn't send me for complete tests, I'm going to get more done today because the hormone specialist is asking for additional test so far this is what I've got;

    Hematology
    WBC 8.0
    Reference: 4.0 - 11.0 x E9/L

    RBC 5.17
    Reference: 4.50 - 6.00 x E12/L

    Hemoglobin 150
    Reference: 135 - 175 g/L

    Hematocrit 0.441
    Reference: 0.400 - 0.500 L/L

    MCV 85
    Reference: 80 - 100 fL

    MCH 29.0
    Reference: 27.5 - 33.0 pg

    MCHC 340
    Reference: 305 - 360 g/L

    Platelets 284
    Reference 150 - 400 x E9/L

    RDW 13.2
    Reference: 11.5 - 14.5 %

    Differential

    Neutrophils 5.2
    Reference: 2.0 - 7.5 x E9/L

    Lymphocytes 1.8
    Reference: 1.0 - 3.5 x E9/L

    Monocytes 0.7
    Reference:0.2 - 1.0 x E9/L

    Eosinophils 0.2
    Reference: 0.0 - 0.5 x E9/L

    Basophils 0.0
    Reference: 0.0 - 0.2 x E9/L

    Biochemical Investigation of Anemias

    Vitamin B12 429
    Reference: >133 pmol/L

    Ferritin 124
    Reference: 25-200 ug/L

    General Chemistry Sodium 137
    Reference: 135-146 mmol/L

    Potassium 4.4
    Reference: 3.5-5.2 mmol/L

    Chloride 99
    Reference: 95-108 mmol/L


    Creatinine 70
    Reference: 60-127 umol/L

    Glomerular Filtration Rate (eGFR)
    112
    Normal eGFR is described as greater than or equal
    to 90 ml/min/1.73 m2.

    Urate 276
    Reference: 180-450 umol/L

    Alkaline Phosphatase 54
    Reference: 30-110 U/L

    Alanine Aminotransferase 22
    Reference: 4-43 U/L


    Muscle Enzymes
    Creatine Kinase 200
    Reference: BELOW 210 U/L

    Reproductive and Gonadal
    Androstenedione Results are pending ...
    Testosterone Free 269 Reference: 196-636 pmol/L

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