Hi guys,

I was on here a couple of months back.


Winny Only cycle and no pct. stupi I know.


I was unable to get any clomid as advised but have some now. In the meantime I had my bloods done. Below.


Still lacking libido etc. advice would be appreciated




















Sodium
144







137-146
mmol/L
Potassium
4.6







3.5-5.0
mmol/L
Chloride
105







95-110
mmol/L
Bicarbonate
31







24-31
mmol/L
Urea
6.7







3.0-8.5
mmol/L
Creatinine
122







60-120
umol/L
eGFR
61








mL/minBSAc
eGFR: Result between 60 and 90 mL/min/1.73m2 Body Surface Area corrected








0.70-1.40
mmol/L
Magnesium
0.80







0.70-1.05
mmol/L
Calcium
2.35







2.10-2.60
mmol/L
Albumin
47







36-52
g/L
Tot. protein
70







60-82
g/L
Tot.bilirubin
11







0-18
umol/L
ALT
23







0-30
U/L
AST
23







0-30
U/L
Alk. phos.
42







30-100
U/L
GGT
15







0-35
U/L
Free T4
16.3







11.0-22.0
pmol/L
Free T3
4.6







3.0-6.2
pmol/L
TSH
0.95







0.40-4.20
mIU/L
Prolactin
225







50-350
mIU/L
FSH
3.2







1.5-13.0
IU/L
HLH
3.4







1.7-8.6
IU/L
Cortisol
581







200-700
nmol/L
Cortisol note: Serum cortisol reference interval is for samples
taken between 7 and 10am. Lower results may be expected later in the
day.
ACTH
8.4







0.0-12.0
pmol/L
Andros/dione
5.5







2.8-6.7
nmol/L
DHEAS
7.3







5.3-9.0
umol/L
Oestradiol
72







0-160
pmol/L
SHBG
41







15-50
nmol/L
ANDROGENS: New assays for Testosterone , SHBG and Free Androgen Index introduced
on 4th Jan 2012. Note reference intervals have been revised. (Dr Graham Jones)
Testosterone
20.5







10.0-32.0
nmol/L
ANDROGENS: New assays for Testosterone, SHBG and Free Androgen Index introduced
on 4th Jan 2012. Note reference intervals have been revised. (Dr Graham Jones)
Growth hormon
< 0.4







0.0-10.0
mU/L
IGF 1
27.8







15.0-50.0
nmol/L
25 - OH Vit D
71







50-150
nmol/L
Vitamin D: Clinical decision point for 25-hydroxy vitamin D
increased to 50 nmol/L to match Australian recommendations (Med J
Aust 2005;182:281-5).

Mild deficiency: 25 - 50 nmol/L

Moderate deficiency: 13 - 25 nmol/L

Severe deficiency: <13 nmol/L (Dr G Jones 6th September 2011)