Hello chaps!
Today I got the results from some bloodwork that was done 2 weeks ago. I was just given a sheet of paper with numbers and told that my T levels were a little high, but otherwise things were fine. So now I'm trying to figure out what the levels mean. There are no units on the sheet, so I am clueless and wonder if you guys could help me.
My Prolactin was 0,38, my Estrogene levels were 317 and my T levels were 34. I have no idea if this was free T or whatnot, but I hope it makes sense to some of you. I am curious if my Estrogene levels are too high (I think they are for a guy) which could explain why I still have those stupid shark weeks. Maybe some of the T is converted into E? I surely hope not...Anyway, any input would be welcome!
Quote from: Mr.X on July 26, 2013, 05:50:38 AM
Hello chaps!
Today I got the results from some bloodwork that was done 2 weeks ago. I was just given a sheet of paper with numbers and told that my T levels were a little high, but otherwise things were fine. So now I'm trying to figure out what the levels mean. There are no units on the sheet, so I am clueless and wonder if you guys could help me.
My Prolactin was 0,38, my Estrogene levels were 317 and my T levels were 34. I have no idea if this was free T or whatnot, but I hope it makes sense to some of you. I am curious if my Estrogene levels are too high (I think they are for a guy) which could explain why I still have those stupid shark weeks. Maybe some of the T is converted into E? I surely hope not...Anyway, any input would be welcome!
hi there matey,
That might be free testosterone (because you're on supplements and so, don't have the other precursors and kinds) and as nmoles/litre (nanomoles per litre).
The free serum range is 9.9 - 27.8 nmoles/l, and so aat 34, ur in beyond-upper range....
What's the mental experience of that like?
cheers
stav