robertin75
New Member
Hi:
I just got some blood test results and would like to hear opinions.
TESTOSTERONE, TOTAL 5839 pg/ml (583.9 ng/dl) ranges (3000-13000)
TESTOSTERONE, FREE 16.5 pg/ml ranges (9.0-47.0)
TESTOSTERONE, FREE % 2.8 % ranges (2.0-4.8)
LH = 3.46 mUI/mL ranges (1.26-10.05)
FSH = 4.17 UI/L ranges (1.37-13.58)
Estradiol(E2) = 55 pg/mL ranges (25.0-107.0)
PSA = 1.15 ng/mL ranges (< 4.10)
I was reading in the Life Extension Foundation "Disease Prevention and
Treatment" book that estradiol levels should be < 54 pg/ml, being
optimal 10-30 pg/ml, but looks like my lab reference ranges are
too wide.
Maybe the blood testing method that my lab used (chemiluminescence) is a different one than the one used in LEF's E2 ranges recommendations
Any help is greatly appreciated,
Roberto
P.S. I'm 29 years old by the way.
I just got some blood test results and would like to hear opinions.
TESTOSTERONE, TOTAL 5839 pg/ml (583.9 ng/dl) ranges (3000-13000)
TESTOSTERONE, FREE 16.5 pg/ml ranges (9.0-47.0)
TESTOSTERONE, FREE % 2.8 % ranges (2.0-4.8)
LH = 3.46 mUI/mL ranges (1.26-10.05)
FSH = 4.17 UI/L ranges (1.37-13.58)
Estradiol(E2) = 55 pg/mL ranges (25.0-107.0)
PSA = 1.15 ng/mL ranges (< 4.10)
I was reading in the Life Extension Foundation "Disease Prevention and
Treatment" book that estradiol levels should be < 54 pg/ml, being
optimal 10-30 pg/ml, but looks like my lab reference ranges are
too wide.
Maybe the blood testing method that my lab used (chemiluminescence) is a different one than the one used in LEF's E2 ranges recommendations
Any help is greatly appreciated,
Roberto
P.S. I'm 29 years old by the way.
