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    TEST blood work

    Hi I was curious about my levels, so I got a test thru privatemdlabs. My stats are 32 y/o Male 6'2" 215 lbs. How do my results look?

    Result UNITS REFERENCE INTERVAL
    Testosterone , Serum 394 ng/dL 348-1197
    Testosterone, Free 15.88 ng/dL 5.00-21.00
    % Free Testosterone 4.03 % 1.50-4.20

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    Total stinks. Scale is Labcorps normal range. Free is fine. For your age I would expect your total to be higher. How do you feel?

    Many things play into test levels. We/you really need to see more complete blood work to give a good analysis. Take a look at the Finding a Doc sticky at the top of the forum for more blood work.

    Welcome to the forum calicp! More will chime in as well!

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    I don't feel as strong as I used to in the gym. I am not as motivated as I once was. Seems like most of my fat accumulates around my mid section while other parts of my body stay fairly lean. Some days I have some energy other days I feel beat. My sex drive feels decent. Early 2006 I had testicular torsion, but not sure that would have anything to do with low total test.

    I had other blood work done by my doctor few weeks ago. I just got the Testosterone test done by myself because she didn't really want me to get it because she said I was too young. Here are the ones she did:CBC (INCLUDES DIFF/PLT), COMPREHENSIVE METABOLIC PANEL, LIPID PROFILE, TSH, URINALYSIS, COMPLETE. Would any of these help you out? If so let me know i can post them.
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    Age really doesn't have much to do with a problem arising. Your doc should not have been so dismissive. Best thing would be to post everything with ranges so all can see and contribute. I'd be interested in TSH and any other thyroid panels that may have been pulled as hypothryoid can / will cause hypogonadism. LH/FSH, Cortisol, anything.

    I still think you should be higher based on your age and if you exhibit symptoms, as stated, then the issue should be looked into more thoroughly by your doctor.

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    So do you think I should find a TRT doc? I read thru your document about finding a doc and went to the hormone. o r g site what drop down do i select on conditions to find someone who is HRT/TRT related?

    On my blood results couple of my lipid results are high, but I think it might have to do with I started a Keto diet maybe 1 week before I tested to drop the excess mid section fat. Anyway, here are my test results:

    CBC (INCLUDES DIFF/PLT) - Final
    Result/Status Change: Nov 29, 2012 12:40 AM PST
    Analyte Value Flag Reference Units Status Site
    WHITE BLOOD CELL COUNT 6.2 3.8-10.8 Thousand/uL Final SC
    RED BLOOD CELL COUNT 5.80 4.20-5.80 Million/uL Final SC
    HEMOGLOBIN 17.2 H 13.2-17.1 g/dL Final SC
    HEMATOCRIT 50.9 H 38.5-50.0 % Final SC
    MCV 88 80.0-100.0 fL Final SC
    MCH 29.6 27.0-33.0 pg Final SC
    MCHC 33.7 32.0-36.0 g/dL Final SC
    RDW 13.3 11.0-15.0 % Final SC
    PLATELET COUNT 264 140-400 Thousand/uL Final SC
    ABSOLUTE NEUTROPHILS 3658 1500-***0 Cells/uL Final SC
    ABSOLUTE LYMPHOCYTES 1798 850-3900 Cells/uL Final SC
    ABSOLUTE MONOCYTES 620 200-950 Cells/uL Final SC
    ABSOLUTE EOSINOPHILS 124 15-500 Cells/uL Final SC
    ABSOLUTE BASOPHILS 62 0-200 Cells/uL Final SC
    NEUTROPHILS 59 % Final SC
    LYMPHOCYTES 29 % Final SC
    MONOCYTES 10 % Final SC
    EOSINOPHILS 2 % Final SC
    BASOPHILS 1 % Final SC


    COMPREHENSIVE METABOLIC PANEL - Final
    Result/Status Change: Nov 29, 2012 12:40 AM PST
    Analyte Value Flag Reference Units Status Site
    SODIUM, SERUM 138 135-146 mmol/L Final SC
    POTASSIUM, SERUM 4.2 3.5-5.3 mmol/L Final SC
    CHLORIDE, SERUM 102 98-110 mmol/L Final SC
    CARBON DIOXIDE (CO2) 24 21-33 mmol/L Final SC
    UREA NITROGEN,BLOOD (BUN) 13 7-25 mg/dL Final SC
    CREATININE, SERUM 1.02 0.60-1.35 mg/dL Final SC

    Comments:
    For patients > or = 50 years of age: The upper reference limit for
    Creatinine is approximately 13% higher for people identified as
    African-American.

    eGFR 97 >=60 mL/min/1.73m2 Final SC
    eGFR AFRICAN AMERICAN 112 >=60 mL/min/1.73m2 Final SC
    GLUCOSE 87 65-99 mg/dL Final SC

    Comments:
    FASTING REFERENCE INTERVAL

    CALCIUM, SERUM 9.5 8.6-10.3 mg/dL Final SC
    PROTEIN, TOTAL 7.5 6.2-8.3 g/dL Final SC
    ALBUMIN 4.8 3.6-5.1 g/dL Final SC
    GLOBULIN, TOTAL 2.7 2.1-3.7 g/dL Final SC
    A/G RATIO 1.8 1.0-2.1 ratio Final SC
    AST (SGOT) 35 10-40 U/L Final SC
    BILIRUBIN, TOTAL 1.0 0.2-1.2 mg/dL Final SC
    ALT (SGPT) 57 9-60 U/L Final SC
    ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE 99 40-115 U/L Final SC


    LIPID PROFILE - Final
    Result/Status Change: Nov 29, 2012 12:40 AM PST
    Analyte Value Flag Reference Units Status Site
    CHOLESTEROL, TOTAL 225 H 125-200 mg/dL Final SC
    TRIGLYCERIDES 137 <150 mg/dL Final SC
    LDL CHOLESTEROL (CALCULATED) 158 H <130 mg/dL Final SC

    Comments:

    DESIRABLE RANGE <100 mg/dL FOR PATIENTS
    WITH CHD OR DIABETES AND <70 mg/dL FOR
    DIABETIC PATIENTS WITH KNOWN HEART
    DISEASE.

    CHOLESTEROL, HDL 40 > OR = 40 mg/dL Final SC
    non-HDL CHOLESTEROL 185 H mg/dL Final SC

    Comments:
    Target for non-HDL cholesterol
    is 30 mg/dL higher than LDL
    cholesterol target.

    CHOLESTEROL/HDL RATIO 5.6 H < OR = 5.0 Final SC
    LDL/HDL RATIO 3.95 SEE NOTE Final SC

    Comments:
    Reference Range: AV.RISK 2.29-4.90
    MALE: BELOW AVERAGE RISK: <2.28
    AVERAGE RISK: 2.29-4.90
    MODERATE RISK: 4.91-7.12
    HIGH RISK: >7.13

    FEMALE: BELOW AVERAGE RISK <2.34
    AVERAGE RISK: 2.35-4.12
    MODERATE RISK: 4.13-5.56
    HIGH RISK: >5.57


    TSH - Final
    Result/Status Change: Nov 29, 2012 12:40 AM PST
    Analyte Value Flag Reference Units Status Site
    TSH 2.66 0.40-4.50 mIU/L Final SC

    URINALYSIS, COMPLETE - Final
    Result/Status Change: Nov 29, 2012 12:40 AM PST
    Analyte Value Flag Reference Units Status Site
    COLOR AMBER YELLOW Final SC
    APPEARANCE CLEAR CLEAR Final SC
    SPECIFIC GRAVITY 1.027 1.001-1.035 Final SC
    PH 6.0 5.0-8.0 Final SC
    GLUCOSE NEGATIVE NEGATIVE Final SC
    BILIRUBIN NEGATIVE NEGATIVE Final SC

    Comments:
    VERIFIED BY REPEAT ANALYSIS

    KETONES 3+ A NEGATIVE Final SC
    OCCULT BLOOD NEGATIVE NEGATIVE Final SC
    PROTEIN 1+ A NEGATIVE Final SC
    NITRITE NEGATIVE NEGATIVE Final SC
    LEUKOCYTE ESTERASE NEGATIVE NEGATIVE Final SC
    WBC NONE SEEN 0 - 5 per hpf Final SC
    RBC NONE SEEN 0 - 3 per hpf Final SC
    SQUAMOUS EPITHELIAL CELLS NONE SEEN 0 - 5 per hpf Final SC
    RENAL EPITHELIAL CELLS NONE SEEN < OR = 3 per hpf Final SC
    BACTERIA NONE SEEN NONE SEEN per hpf Final SC
    CRYSTALS NONE SEEN NONE SEEN per hpf Final SC
    HYALINE CAST 0-5 A NONE SEEN lpf Final SC
    GRANULAR CASTS NONE SEEN NONE SEEN lpf Final SC
    YEAST NONE SEEN NONE SEEN Final SC

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    kel...wondering if you got a chance to look this other blood work I had done

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    This----> "Early 2006 I had testicular torsion, but not sure that would have anything to do with low total test".

    With a history of Testicular Torsion I would suspect you'd want to rule this out.

    Usually, Testicular Torsion only effects one testicle but it may/can cause a reduction in androgen production till it's corrected.

    The blood work you posted doesn't help us.

    See kel's sticky on finding a TRT Doc and you will see the BW that's required to make an assessment on your situation.

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    I just visited new endo today and she said my system might need a restart and she suggested me to try a restart with taking Clomid. She wants to see what this does because I am only 32 years old. What do you guys think? She also wrote up a lab corp bw sheet and she has only FSH, LH, and Testosterone , Free(w/ total) marked is this enough blood work if she just wants to try a restart, or should I call back and try to get other blood work done? I just had the CBC, Lipid Profile, and comprehensive metabolic panel done with my primary doc about 1 month ago.

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    Then see if you can add what's missing from the Lab Work in the sticky. Fill in the blanks. I'm glad she's not jumping right into TRT. It's actually refreshing to hear. But, you still need the right BW. She works for you. Ask her for it. Tell her it would make you feel better.

    Thanks for jumpin in GD!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kelkel
    Then see if you can add what's missing from the Lab Work in the sticky. Fill in the blanks. I'm glad she's not jumping right into TRT. It's actually refreshing to hear. But, you still need the right BW. She works for you. Ask her for it. Tell her it would make you feel better.

    Thanks for jumpin in GD!
    So if I had the other ones tested a month ago should I have them retested?

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ID:	131491 Here is what she selected for me, what else should I call her back to add or can I just check the ones I need? Remember I had the CBC, Lipid Profile, and comprehensive metabolic panel done about a month ago and wondering if I need to do that again?

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    If you just check them yourself you may cause a problem with your doc. Don't know if I'd do that. Just copy and paste the list from the sticky over to an email and fire it off to her. Tell her that's what you want. Personally I would not redo what was done a month ago.

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    Agree with Kel.

    Get the panels that kel recommends in the Finding a TRT Doc; that will tell you the truth.

    I wouldn't start on anything till that blood work gets done and a complete assessment of you situation can be made.

    Any more thoughts on your history of Testicular Torsion?

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