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    Question How does my bloodwork look to you?

    I just started my 3rd ever cycle. I am using Test E @ 500mg/week. PCT/AI/HCG etc are all in place...

    I'm 30 years old 5'8 72kg and have been fitness training for over 10 years.

    I did bloodwork before this cycle. This was mid September, 1 month AFTER I finished PCT from my last cycle. Can you take a look and tell me if all looks good. My doc says its normal and I see that all values are in range (in brackets) apart from slightly higher HDL.

    Cholesterol (Serum) : 3.95 mmol/L (2-5)
    Triglyceride (Serum) : 0.9 mmol/L (0.1-2.3)
    HDL Cholesterol (Serum) : 2.0 mmol/L (0.9-1.45) HI
    Non-HDL Cholesterol : 1.92 mmol/L (0-3.36)
    LDL Cholesterol (Calculated) : 1.51 mmol/L
    Total: HDL Cholesterol Ratio : 1.95

    TSH (Serum): 1.55 mIU/L (0.3-3)
    Free T4 (Serum): 12 pmol/L (11-18)
    Prostate Specific Antigen: 1.05 ng/mL (0-4)
    Total Testosterone: 15.9 nmol/L (5.55-25.2)
    Free Testosterone (Calculated @ (Total Testosterone-3.7)/0.24): 50.8

    White blood cell count: 5 x 10*9 / L (3.5-11)
    Red Blood cell count: 5.3 x 10*12 / L (4.5-6.5)
    Haemoglobin: 15.5 g/dL (13-18)
    Haematocrit: 45.9 % (40-54)


    Can you tell me which values I need to look at primarily. I normally see three/four digit figures for testosterone being reported here. Is that because they use different units? If so how would mine add up in three/four digits?
    Last edited by buddy13; 12-29-2014 at 04:00 AM.

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    Might have better luck in the hrt section?

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    Quote Originally Posted by buddy13 View Post
    I just started my 3rd ever cycle. I am using Test E @ 500mg/week. PCT/AI/HCG etc are all in place...

    I'm 30 years old 5'8 72kg and have been fitness training for over 10 years.

    I did bloodwork before this cycle. This was mid September, 1 month AFTER I finished PCT from my last cycle. Can you take a look and tell me if all looks good. My doc says its normal and I see that all values are in range (in brackets) apart from slightly higher HDL.

    Cholesterol (Serum) : 3.95 mmol/L (2-5)
    Triglyceride (Serum) : 0.9 mmol/L (0.1-2.3)
    HDL Cholesterol (Serum) : 2.0 mmol/L (0.9-1.45) HI
    Non-HDL Cholesterol : 1.92 mmol/L (0-3.36)
    LDL Cholesterol (Calculated) : 1.51 mmol/L
    Total: HDL Cholesterol Ratio : 1.95

    TSH (Serum): 1.55 mIU/L (0.3-3)
    Free T4 (Serum): 12 pmol/L (11-18)
    Prostate Specific Antigen: 1.05 ng/mL (0-4)
    Total Testosterone: 15.9 nmol/L (5.55-25.2)
    Free Testosterone (Calculated @ (Total Testosterone-3.7)/0.24): 50.8

    White blood cell count: 5 x 10*9 / L (3.5-11)
    Red Blood cell count: 5.3 x 10*12 / L (4.5-6.5)
    Haemoglobin: 15.5 g/dL (13-18)
    Haematocrit: 45.9 % (40-54)


    Can you tell me which values I need to look at primarily. I normally see three/four digit figures for testosterone being reported here. Is that because they use different units? If so how would mine add up in three/four digits?

    15.9 nmol/L equals 459 ng/dl

    You should test your blood 6 weeks after PCT not 4 weeks IMHO.

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    6 weeks after pct is what's recommended for the future. Your numbers do look pretty good...Congrats.

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    thanks lots guys...how is it that calculated free testosterone is higher than Total testosterone?Thanks agian

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