Hi Dr. Marianco,
Are you saying Urine Test is more accurate then Blood Test?
I'm confused, I have tried both, and from my results of the urine test I don't have any problems, however my blood work shows something is definatly wrong?
My Blood Test show my T levels are are mid range, and E is high. It also shows I have high DHT.
However my Urine Test shows that my T level is in the upper third of the range, and my estrogens are normal, with low DHT numbers. So I'm really confused on which is accurate.
I have had over 5 blood test with the same results, and I've only had one urine test so far.
I know have a lot of fat around my stomach and suffer from some ed, and absolutely no libido.
I'm wondering could there have been an error in the urine sampling? Is it possible that they measured an area of my urine that had more T and balanced hormones?
I'm just confused on which method is accurate.
Please let me know your thoughts.
Also has anyone else had blood test that differed from their urine tests?
How does one go about lowering Estrone levels?
Thank you!!!
Ty
Are you saying Urine Test is more accurate then Blood Test?
I'm confused, I have tried both, and from my results of the urine test I don't have any problems, however my blood work shows something is definatly wrong?
My Blood Test show my T levels are are mid range, and E is high. It also shows I have high DHT.
However my Urine Test shows that my T level is in the upper third of the range, and my estrogens are normal, with low DHT numbers. So I'm really confused on which is accurate.
I have had over 5 blood test with the same results, and I've only had one urine test so far.
I know have a lot of fat around my stomach and suffer from some ed, and absolutely no libido.
I'm wondering could there have been an error in the urine sampling? Is it possible that they measured an area of my urine that had more T and balanced hormones?
I'm just confused on which method is accurate.
Please let me know your thoughts.
Also has anyone else had blood test that differed from their urine tests?
How does one go about lowering Estrone levels?
Thank you!!!
Ty
marianco said:When a person has unexpected problems with a treatment, it may be useful to do a comprehensive 24-hour urine test covering all the steroid hormones and their metabolites, thyroid hormones, growth hormone, etc. It is an expensive test.
Meridian Valley Lab in Renton, Washington State is probably the best at the job. It is run by Jonathan Wright, M.D. (who has been doing hormone replacement therapy for about 30 years - more experience than anyone I know) who convinced me in a meeting this past weekend of their usefulness.
With the comprehensive 24-hour urine test, one can tell better how a treatment affects the various hormone metabolic pathways. Given how variable these pathways are between individuals, this lab test is useful to clarify how a person is responding to treatment - particularly when unexpected or unusual things are happening.
For example, Finasteride in a few men can cause an increase in Estrone levels - which may not be caught in when blood testing alone is done. Thus it is not only DHT that is affected - but the levels of other steroid hormones also - in some cases, in unexpected ways. For example, perhaps the increase in Estrone can affect overall anabolism..