Was wondering what you guys think of my bloodwork. I've been on between 300/480 mg of testosterone and primo since May.
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GFR doesn't mean as much because its 100% based off of the creatinine (Atleast this particular one)Just my thoughts. I am no expert by any means. Is this all of your lab results? With your low BUN/Creatine ratio I am curious about your GFR results which could tell you more about your kidney function. Low HDL on Primo is common but you can address high LDL with meds. Your high RBC and borderline high hematocrit are something to keep an eye on. Were you very hydrated before your labs? And lastly, your glucose is high. Did you also get A1C checked?
This is the full panel I ordered. I've been on a statin for my cholesterol for over a year now. I didn't drink any water before I went and got tested a few hours after I woke up. I'm kinda poor about drinking water in general unless I'm working out. Been on retatrutide for a minute, and I forget to eat and drink if I don't pay extra attention to it.Just my thoughts. I am no expert by any means. Is this all of your lab results? With your low BUN/Creatine ratio I am curious about your GFR results which could tell you more about your kidney function. Low HDL on Primo is common but you can address high LDL with meds. Your high RBC and borderline high hematocrit are something to keep an eye on. Were you very hydrated before your labs? And lastly, your glucose is high. Did you also get A1C checked?
I’ve had high RBC/hematocrit issues in the past. So now I stay hydrated daily and I focus on getting very hydrated the day before labs and the morning of my labs. I’m also on test/Primo and my last 2 labs looked perfect. I also take Reta and I feel like it helps control my glucose levels. I stay around 80 for glucose. But on Reta I feel like I need more water to stay hydrated than I ever did before Reta.This is the full panel I ordered. I've been on a statin for my cholesterol for over a year now. I didn't drink any water before I went and got tested a few hours after I woke up. I'm kinda poor about drinking water in general unless I'm working out. Been on retatrutide for a minute, and I forget to eat and drink if I don't pay extra attention to it.
I'm sorry, I tried to figure out what any of those abbreviations mean and I don't understand.only use Testosterone LCMS. NOT ECLIA
dont bother ordering LH/FSH
Take Vitamin D3
Hydration would appear to be my only real issue in your opinion?I’ve had high RBC/hematocrit issues in the past. So now I stay hydrated daily and I focus on getting very hydrated the day before labs and the morning of my labs. I’m also on test/Primo and my last 2 labs looked perfect. I also take Reta and I feel like it helps control my glucose levels. I stay around 80 for glucose. But on Reta I feel like I need more water to stay hydrated than I ever did before Reta.
the labs your ordered have LH and FSH on there...I'm sorry, I tried to figure out what any of those abbreviations mean and I don't understand.
Hydration would appear to be my only real issue in your opinion?
It may or may not lower your RBC. I’m betting it will. With your HDL low and LDL high you could increase your statin dose and/or add something like ezetimibe. There have been some good discussions on Meso about lipids recently and there are a couple of sharp guys who know their stuff. A few small adjustments are all you need at this time.I'm sorry, I tried to figure out what any of those abbreviations mean and I don't understand.
Hydration would appear to be my only real issue in your opinion?
Drink the same amount of water before each blood test so your always hydrated the same. I drink four liters. You don't need that much but you need something.This is the full panel I ordered. I've been on a statin for my cholesterol for over a year now. I didn't drink any water before I went and got tested a few hours after I woke up. I'm kinda poor about drinking water in general unless I'm working out. Been on retatrutide for a minute, and I forget to eat and drink if I don't pay extra attention to it.
Aw, that's not how I wanted to end my day! Could the kidney stress be from being terrible about hydration? As to my liver, I used to have hepatitis c, but was fortunate enough to be treated and cured.Your kidneys are stressed. Especially looking at the bun and Creatinine levels. You're 0.01 reading away from kidneys being out of range and your Bun/creatinine ratio is possible liver disease. Why the fuck is everyone talking about vit d?? Lol
creatinine is a shit indicator, he needs cystatin C to check his kidney.Your kidneys are stressed. Especially looking at the bun and Creatinine levels. You're 0.01 reading away from kidneys being out of range and your Bun/creatinine ratio is possible liver disease. Why the fuck is everyone talking about vit d?? Lol
yes poor hydration can results in stress on the kidney, your cholesterol is shit you need to fix it.Aw, that's not how I wanted to end my day! Could the kidney stress be from being terrible about hydration? As to my liver, I used to have hepatitis c, but was fortunate enough to be treated and cured.
I'm working on it, trying to be better about keeping water in my work vehicle. That's where I'm fucking up, driving all day not drinking water. I have an appointment next month to adjust my statin dose for cholesterol. I've been eating like shit my whole life up til maybe 2 months ago where I got it dialed in (thank God for retatrutide)yes poor hydration can results in stress on the kidney, your cholesterol is shit you need to fix it.
A C-C test is a biomarker for alternative creatinine EGFR reading lol you're slow and need to stop talking.creatinine is a shit indicator, he needs cystatin C to check his kidney.
I have a creatinine of 1.23-1.24 all the time, if you run EGF formula with that it's bad you run the updated formula with cystatin C and puff my EGFR is perfect.
Creatinine it's so old age.
I'm a Physical therapist and I work directly with people with CKD and trust me...no nephrologist says creatinine is old age lol you're wrong and would benefit people more if you shut upyes poor hydration can results in stress on the kidney, your cholesterol is shit you need to fix it.