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I finally got them and so things were not listed.

(DHEA, Test Bio, Test SHBG, Test Albumin, Dihydrotest, Cortisol, TSH, Free PSA,

and %Free PSA)

6/3/10 5/13/10 11/18/09 6/24/09

Test Total: 1481 (range 250-1100) 269 441 265 281

Test Free: 337.1 (35.0-155)

Estradiol: 82 (13-54)

FSH: <0.7 (1.6-8) 4.7

LH: <0.2 (1.5-9.3)

Total PSA: .6 .8 .7

% Free Test: 2.28 (1.5-2.2)

Hemoglobin: 17.8 (13.2-17.1)

Hematocrit: 52.5 (38.5-50)

Platelet Count: 133 (140-400)

Do I need to ask for the others to be done?

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Hi ,

I wish you would have sent this post on your last one I have no idea what you

need here.

But this is what I see I know you switched to shots doing 200mgs/week and this

is a lot on one big shot. Your TT levels are to high with your Free T. And

your Estradiol is very high it needs to come way down to about 20 pg/ml.

Men need to test there Cortisol levels if they feel fatigued all day with good

high levels like this. Do a 4x's a day Saliva test and check out your Thyroid

levels. Here are the labs I do at Quest labs.

Estradiol sensitive Code #4021

Testosterone, Free, Bioavailable & Total LC/MS/MS Code # 14966X.

Homocysteine (Caridioviasular) Code #31789X.

Vit.D, 25-Hydroxy LC/MS/MS Code #17306X.

TSH

Free T4

Free T3

Total T3

Total T4

RT3

Total Iron

Iron Binding Capacity

Iron % Saturation

Ferritin

B-12

If I were you I would do my Test shots every 3 days 80 mgs each shot or do them

2x's a week. Then if your labs are still this high cut back on your dose 25 mgs

at a time /week.

Testing LH and FSH on TRT is a waste of money they are shut down from being on

TRT and will be low every time you do this test.

To get your Estradiol levels down get some Arimidex start at .5 mgs or one half

a pill every otherday. Then follow this cut and paste on how to not go to low

on it.

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Hi ,

I wish you would have sent this post on your last one I have no idea what you

need here.

But this is what I see I know you switched to shots doing 200mgs/week and this

is a lot on one big shot. Your TT levels are to high with your Free T. And

your Estradiol is very high it needs to come way down to about 20 pg/ml.

Men need to test there Cortisol levels if they feel fatigued all day with good

high levels like this. Do a 4x's a day Saliva test and check out your Thyroid

levels. Here are the labs I do at Quest labs.

Estradiol sensitive Code #4021

Testosterone, Free, Bioavailable & Total LC/MS/MS Code # 14966X.

Homocysteine (Caridioviasular) Code #31789X.

Vit.D, 25-Hydroxy LC/MS/MS Code #17306X.

TSH

Free T4

Free T3

Total T3

Total T4

RT3

Total Iron

Iron Binding Capacity

Iron % Saturation

Ferritin

B-12

If I were you I would do my Test shots every 3 days 80 mgs each shot or do them

2x's a week. Then if your labs are still this high cut back on your dose 25 mgs

at a time /week.

Testing LH and FSH on TRT is a waste of money they are shut down from being on

TRT and will be low every time you do this test.

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Phil

> From: <j.pryor@...>

> Subject: My Labs as of 6/22/10

>

> Date: Friday, July 30, 2010, 10:50 AM

> I finally got them and so things were

> not listed.

> (DHEA, Test Bio, Test SHBG, Test Albumin, Dihydrotest,

> Cortisol, TSH, Free PSA, and %Free PSA)

>                

>                

>    6/3/10 5/13/10  11/18/09 6/24/09

> Test Total: 1481 (range

> 250-1100)   269   441 

>      265     281

> Test Free: 337.1  (35.0-155)

> Estradiol: 82     (13-54)

> FSH: <0.7     

>    (1.6-8)         

>                

>   4.7

> LH: <0.2       

>    (1.5-9.3)

> Total PSA: .6           

>             .8   

>            .7

> % Free Test: 2.28  (1.5-2.2)

> Hemoglobin: 17.8   (13.2-17.1)

> Hematocrit: 52.5   (38.5-50)

> Platelet Count: 133 (140-400)

>

> Do I need to ask for the others to be done?

>      

>

>

>

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