GCAC's Blood Test's So Far

So far these are my Test Results. Supposedly normal parameters in parenthesis, although we all know healthy 27 year old males should have T near the upper end of this range, and this is true of all these tests, with the exception of estradiol, progesterone, and prolactin which the inverse is true of. I have ordered new tests of Free T, DHT, IGF-1, IGF BP3, 17 Cetosteroids (name may be different in English). I should have these in about 10 days, will post. I am also attempting to arrange the A Diol G test, but it is much harder for me to coordinate from my country. I also have some additional results that I do not have with me for Cortisol, Free T, and some Nutritional indicators. The main takeaway from those is my cortisol is low in the mornings and skyrockets at night when it is supposed to be low. I don’t remember Free T, but Nutritionally (like all the amino acids and vitamins and minerals and how well my body synethisizes all of them are absolutely excellent). My problem is no doubt non-nutritional. It is very likely hormonal in some way.

3 Feb 09:
FSH 3.0 - (5-15)
LH 1.6 - (1-9)
Estradiol - 33.9 (<29)
Prolactin - 7.6 (<20)
Progesterone - 0.3 (0.3-3.2)
Testosterone - 387 (350-1000)

27 Feb 09:
FSH 3.8 - (5-15)
LH 3.0 - (1-9)
Estradiol - 26.8 (<29)
Progesterone - 0.4 (0.3-3.2)
Testosterone - 484 (350-1000)

26 Mar 09:
FSH 3.6 - (5-15)
LH 2.0 - (1-9)
Estradiol - 19.0 (<29)
Progesterone - 0.4 (0.3-3.2)
Testosterone - 294 (350-1000)
SHBG - 40.8 (13-71)

4 Apr 09:
Testosterone - 589 (350-1000)

4 May 09:
Testosterone - 508 (350-1000)

18 May 09:
FSH 4.0 - (5-15)
LH 4.3 - (1-9)
Estradiol - 32.6 (<29)
Testosterone - 540 (350-1000)

10 Sep 09:
FSH 3.14 - (5-15)
LH 1.71 - (1-9)
Estradiol - 34.4 (<29)
Testosterone - 335 (350-1000)

From what it looks like and im no expert waiting on my own results you have a high estradoil/estrogen. Maybe just start eating allot of cabbage type vegetables are taking DIM see if that helps…

Doesn’t DIM lower DHT? I feel like I remember reading that DIM as well as broccoli treatment did this, which is the main reason I haven’t tried them.

Well Ive done the broccoli treatment and it helped me in the erection department. I went from not being able to get hard to having pre fin like erections but it didnt last long, im gonna do it again if maybe just to boost my ego which has been hurt the most. as far as DHT goes all iknow is that it reduces estrogen

New Test Results:

Free T: 7.4 (13.0 - 40.0)

DHT: 258 (270 - 930)

IGF-1: 310 (90 - 360)

17 Cetosteroids: 5.8 (4.0 - 21.0)

Everything in red appears to be very, very low for my age.

Hey dude I just read ur story, and all I can tell you is that its eearly similar to mine!!!. I have hope for you though cause in time your body will heal it self, just make sure ot put yourself in a non stress full healing environment, with healthy eating, lots of cardio, and weightlifting…

Your numbers are off but your body should adjust them, i would not recommend doing any other drugs immeidatley, but that choice is yours. Try the natural way eat and exercise allot for 6 months and do a blood check im sure your numbers will start to climb. Its a tough thing to have are lives fall apart because of a pill but were still alive for a reason and thats to fight to survive…

B

Ok. New results for Adiol G, Neurotransmitters, and everything ZRT tests for, also, my Doctor has spoken personally with Dr. Zava, the head of ZRT and he has taken a personal (if only momentary) interest in our problem and thinking analytically about what might be happening to us, I think we should take advantage of this great input in some way, but I will post about this over the weekend.

My results for Adiol G through Quest:

643 Ref Range (260-1500 ng/DL)

Lower third of range, I doubt that is normal for age.

Neurotransmitters Results:




Latest Full Hormonal Panel from ZRT


gcac - Has your doctor made any recommendations based on your results? It’s interesting that your dopamine levels were low, as that has been postulated as a possible cause on this board many times.

Bad Luck: I have not yet received my doctor’s recommendations on the matter, not for a lack of trying on my part. We are in different countries which only makes things more difficult. As soon as I know something I will post. However, from a laymen’s point of view it is attention grabbing that all the neurotransmitters that are low correlate well to my most persistent ongoing symptoms.