Guest guest Posted July 30, 2004 Report Share Posted July 30, 2004 Good for you for finding out what's wrong. I don't know the scale they are testing your T level with, I don't know what 1.7 means. On a side note, don't type in all capitals because it reads like you are yelling and is harder to make out. Armyguy > GOOD MORNING EVERYONE, I'M ABOUT TWO WEEKS " NEW " TO FINDING OUT THAT > I AM PROBABLY SANE AND, MORE IMPORTANTLY, THERE IS HOPE OF > NIPPING/REVERSING ANY FURTHER DECLINE (THANK YOU BOB). WHAT A > RELIEF. MAJORITY OF THE BASIC LAB WORK DONE SO FAR IS WNL (WITH- IN > NORMAL LIMITS) EXCEPT FOR CHOLESTEROL 220 AND TESTOSTERONE 1.7 (LOW > NORMAL ON THIS TEST IS 3.6). CAN SOMEONE TELL ME WHY I DIDN'T GET A > THREE DIGIT NUMBER LIKE EVERYBODY ELSE? OTHER LABS (LH, FSH, and TWO > OR THREE MORE) ARE PENDING. GP-DOC HOWEVER DID NOT ORDER ALL > SUGGESTED " I'D FEEL BETTER IF THE ENDO-DOC ORDERED THOSE (LIKE MALE- > ESTROGEN). " I THINK HE WAS BEING POLITICALLY CAUTIOUS; UNLESS I'LL > SOMEHOW BENEFIT FROM THE DELAY?? I'M READING " THE TESTOSTERONE > SYNDROME. " TAKING SUPPLIMENTS, AND TALKING WITH A PROFESSIONAL. > THANKS, TO ALL, FOR ALL YOUR HELPFUL INSIGHTS AND SUGGESTIONS. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 30, 2004 Report Share Posted July 30, 2004 On Fri, 30 Jul 2004 10:57:48 -0000, you wrote: >TESTOSTERONE 1.7 (LOW >NORMAL ON THIS TEST IS 3.6). CAN SOMEONE TELL ME WHY I DIDN'T GET A >THREE DIGIT NUMBER LIKE EVERYBODY ELSE? It's merely different units of measure. Yours I'm betting are nmol/L Most Americans talk about it in ng/L Here's a chart to give you an idea of the comparison and what's normal. http://www.alt-support-impotence.org/hormone_charts.htm 16.32 is normal . . . . .for an 80 year old man. The conversion factor for testosterone is about 35 nmol/L to get ng/L - - - - Just another albino black sheep Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2004 Report Share Posted July 31, 2004 No, with 1.7 and 3.6 being normal, sounds to me like it is a completely different test. I am guessing maybe a free androgen index or something... > > >TESTOSTERONE 1.7 (LOW > >NORMAL ON THIS TEST IS 3.6). CAN SOMEONE TELL ME WHY I DIDN'T GET A > >THREE DIGIT NUMBER LIKE EVERYBODY ELSE? > > > It's merely different units of measure. Yours I'm betting are nmol/L > > Most Americans talk about it in ng/L > > Here's a chart to give you an idea of the comparison and what's > normal. > > http://www.alt-support-impotence.org/hormone_charts.htm > > 16.32 is normal . . . . .for an 80 year old man. > > The conversion factor for testosterone is about 35 nmol/L to get ng/L > > > - - - - > Just another albino black sheep Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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