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Test results - sex hormones and lots of others!!!!
Serum oestradiol level - (JCAD5929) - Normal - No Action <50 pmol/L PROGESTERONE - (JCAD5929) - Normal - No Action Serum progesterone 1.5 nmol/L Serum testosterone - (JCAD5929) - Normal - No Action 0.9 nmol/L <1.50nmol/L +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ****! Serum sex hormne binding glob -
Serum oestradiol level - (JCAD5929) - Normal - No Action <50 pmol/L PROGESTERONE - (JCAD5929) - Normal - No Action Serum progesterone 1.5 nmol/L Serum testosterone - (JCAD5929) - Normal - No Action 0.9 nmol/L <1.50nmol/L +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ ****! Serum sex hormne binding glob -
Jefner
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Lab Results
Hi, Any ideas about my lab results? TSH 2.99 (0.455-4.24mlcIU/ml) FT3 216 (210-440pg/dl) T3, Total 104 (76-181ng/dl) FT4 1.6 (0.8-2.7ng/dl) TPO 1 (<9 IU/mL) Thyroglobulin Antibodi <1 (<=1 IU/mL) CRP,Extended Range 0.605(mg/dl) Vitamin D3 25 (30-100ng/ml) Ferritin 114.7 (8-252ng/ml) Testosterone 20 (
Hi, Any ideas about my lab results? TSH 2.99 (0.455-4.24mlcIU/ml) FT3 216 (210-440pg/dl) T3, Total 104 (76-181ng/dl) FT4 1.6 (0.8-2.7ng/dl) TPO 1 (<9 IU/mL) Thyroglobulin Antibodi <1 (<=1 IU/mL) CRP,Extended Range 0.605(mg/dl) Vitamin D3 25 (30-100ng/ml) Ferritin 114.7 (8-252ng/ml) Testosterone 20 (
SVA57
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Vaping
I'm new here just today ,I took ulcerative colitis in 1991 within 3 months of stoping smoking ,it just kept getting worse and worse no matter what I did or didn't do . Trying to live life was a nightmare even phyichologicaly the fear of going out (although) I did ) people didn't understand that fear
I'm new here just today ,I took ulcerative colitis in 1991 within 3 months of stoping smoking ,it just kept getting worse and worse no matter what I did or didn't do . Trying to live life was a nightmare even phyichologicaly the fear of going out (although) I did ) people didn't understand that fear
emccarty
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
8 years ago
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My First Post - GUIDANCE desperately needed please... 34yrs Female, Seeking interpretation of blood test results. How do i get a diagnosis?
hi, i would greatly appreciate any insight & guidance into reading my blood results. (due to the absolute confusion that is my previously diagnosed medical health history!.. i thought if i list my recent yrs results for interpretation it might be best as a previous diagnosis of Polycythemia Rubra Vera
hi, i would greatly appreciate any insight & guidance into reading my blood results. (due to the absolute confusion that is my previously diagnosed medical health history!.. i thought if i list my recent yrs results for interpretation it might be best as a previous diagnosis of Polycythemia Rubra Vera
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Waiting to see Endo in Sept. Abnormal Prolactin. Any ideas how to medicate til then as still feeling terrible
January Serum TSH level 6.3 mu/L [0.4 - 5.5] Outside reference range Serum free T4 level 13.9 pmol/L [11.0 - 26.0] Borderline hypothyroid results. Suggest repeat in 4-6 weeks and check thyroid Abs. March Serum TSH level 3.9 mu/L [0.4 - 5.5] THYROID PEROXIDASE ANTIBODY 122 iu/mL [< 50.0] Outside reference
January Serum TSH level 6.3 mu/L [0.4 - 5.5] Outside reference range Serum free T4 level 13.9 pmol/L [11.0 - 26.0] Borderline hypothyroid results. Suggest repeat in 4-6 weeks and check thyroid Abs. March Serum TSH level 3.9 mu/L [0.4 - 5.5] THYROID PEROXIDASE ANTIBODY 122 iu/mL [< 50.0] Outside reference
MissT21
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
My ongoing mystery health problem
My blood tests are back...the only values which are off are oestradiol, which is LOW, and a few other things which having looked them up would point to a problem with my liver, though my liver came back "normal" (apparently nothing much happens until you have actual liver failure though!). My doctor
My blood tests are back...the only values which are off are oestradiol, which is LOW, and a few other things which having looked them up would point to a problem with my liver, though my liver came back "normal" (apparently nothing much happens until you have actual liver failure though!). My doctor
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Diagnosed with Hashimoto Thyroiditis - Advice Needed from all you knowledgeable people !!
Hello All, I have been visiting and reading tons of posts here for last month or so and learnt a great deal of information from this site so finally decided to join to be a part of the community. I am a 37 year old male. I had been feeling tired, depressed, lifeless and lethargic for a long time so
Hello All, I have been visiting and reading tons of posts here for last month or so and learnt a great deal of information from this site so finally decided to join to be a part of the community. I am a 37 year old male. I had been feeling tired, depressed, lifeless and lethargic for a long time so
Haider5
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
the phase II BATMAN study.
New study [1] below. As noted by Paul in response to my "Sex steroid induced apoptosis ..." post, BAT is "Bipolar Androgen Therapy" "We have previously documented a paradoxical anti-tumor effect when castration-resistant prostate cancer patients were treated with intermittent, high-dose testosterone.
New study [1] below. As noted by Paul in response to my "Sex steroid induced apoptosis ..." post, BAT is "Bipolar Androgen Therapy" "We have previously documented a paradoxical anti-tumor effect when castration-resistant prostate cancer patients were treated with intermittent, high-dose testosterone.
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
Transdermal Estrogen Versus Lupron
Dr Myers latest vblog post [1], below. He has previously spoken about very low dose estradiol [E2] (when on Lupron) for preserving bone health. Here he is speaking of high E2 doses to suppress testosterone [T]. In essence, since male E2 is largely a result of the aromatization of T, the male body responds
Dr Myers latest vblog post [1], below. He has previously spoken about very low dose estradiol [E2] (when on Lupron) for preserving bone health. Here he is speaking of high E2 doses to suppress testosterone [T]. In essence, since male E2 is largely a result of the aromatization of T, the male body responds
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
Hayfever advise please
Can anyone tell me can i take hayfever tablets when am on buseralin and estradiol valerate tablets on a short cycle for FET
Can anyone tell me can i take hayfever tablets when am on buseralin and estradiol valerate tablets on a short cycle for FET
emzlou25
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Fertility Network UK
8 years ago
Awful nausea with co-codamal and transdermal patch
Hi all, I'm waiting for a final diagnosis of pelvic congestion syndrome after 11 months of hellish pain, during which time i've been on all sorts of medication. I've been on co-codamol or some form of codeine for about six months now, and also take tramadol (and various other drugs), and in the last
Hi all, I'm waiting for a final diagnosis of pelvic congestion syndrome after 11 months of hellish pain, during which time i've been on all sorts of medication. I've been on co-codamol or some form of codeine for about six months now, and also take tramadol (and various other drugs), and in the last
vickiieemma
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
8 years ago
Foods/Supplements-Vitamins: Boron
[1] As someone pointed out, in response to a thread on vitamin K2 & bone health, boron is essential too. Deficiency has been linked to osteoporosis [1a, 1b]. I would not want to be deficient. Although boron toxicity in humans is rare, there doesn't seem to be much point in supplementing beyond
[1] As someone pointed out, in response to a thread on vitamin K2 & bone health, boron is essential too. Deficiency has been linked to osteoporosis [1a, 1b]. I would not want to be deficient. Although boron toxicity in humans is rare, there doesn't seem to be much point in supplementing beyond
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
Foods/Supplements-Vitamins: Apigenin
A PCa study involving apigenin has been appearing roughly every 2 months this past 18 years. A bit frustrating, since while apigenin is found in many plants (celery, parsley & chamomile flowers are good sources), no-one saw fit to create a product until a few years ago. The only one I'm aware of is
A PCa study involving apigenin has been appearing roughly every 2 months this past 18 years. A bit frustrating, since while apigenin is found in many plants (celery, parsley & chamomile flowers are good sources), no-one saw fit to create a product until a few years ago. The only one I'm aware of is
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
Transdermal Estrogen + ADT {was Zometa}
Just about to shut down & a new vblog post from Dr. Myers comes in. Very timely, considering my mention of estradiol [E2] patches as an alternative to Zometa for ADT-related osteoporosis. I was a bit cautious in the Zometa post, because I'm not aware of a study that showed that an estradiol patch could
Just about to shut down & a new vblog post from Dr. Myers comes in. Very timely, considering my mention of estradiol [E2] patches as an alternative to Zometa for ADT-related osteoporosis. I was a bit cautious in the Zometa post, because I'm not aware of a study that showed that an estradiol patch could
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
Saliva test results help.
Here are my saliva test results. Can someone help me interpret them and send me in the right direction. Estradiol. 0.5 pg/ml. (1.3-1.7) Progesterone. 11 pg/ml. (12-100) Ratio pg/E2. 10 pg/ml. 100-500 Testosterone. 10. Pg/ml. (16-55) DHEAS. 1.9 nh/ml. (16-55) Cortisol am. 0.6 ng/ml.
Here are my saliva test results. Can someone help me interpret them and send me in the right direction. Estradiol. 0.5 pg/ml. (1.3-1.7) Progesterone. 11 pg/ml. (12-100) Ratio pg/E2. 10 pg/ml. 100-500 Testosterone. 10. Pg/ml. (16-55) DHEAS. 1.9 nh/ml. (16-55) Cortisol am. 0.6 ng/ml.
637elphaba
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Last try, long protocol whatever that means?! 😁
Well girls, The hospital called this afternoon. After testing Hubby's dna and fragmentation and all clear, we have been granted a last try. Apparently the first try that for cancelled due to a massive estradiol surge to over 7000 was long protocol, the next 2 antagonistic. I have no idea what the difference
Well girls, The hospital called this afternoon. After testing Hubby's dna and fragmentation and all clear, we have been granted a last try. Apparently the first try that for cancelled due to a massive estradiol surge to over 7000 was long protocol, the next 2 antagonistic. I have no idea what the difference
Hidden
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Fertility Road Mind, Body & Wellbeing
8 years ago
Zometa
A. New Italian study below [A1]. Zoledronic acid (Zometa) (ZA) is an intravenous biphosphonate drug approved for osteoporosis. It is also used in PCa for bone pain. B. Does ZA have antitumor properties? It has been reported that ZA has antitumor properties. The new study (more later) concludes that
A. New Italian study below [A1]. Zoledronic acid (Zometa) (ZA) is an intravenous biphosphonate drug approved for osteoporosis. It is also used in PCa for bone pain. B. Does ZA have antitumor properties? It has been reported that ZA has antitumor properties. The new study (more later) concludes that
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
Worried won't ever get to egg collection.
Day 5 of stimms and oestradiol is 2500. Have scan in the morning but so worried I'm gonna over-stimulate and this cycle will be cancelled. Had last cycle cancelled as oestradiol only went to 150 after being on 150 of Gonal F, now on 300 of Gonal F. Has anyone else had high oestradiol this early on and
Day 5 of stimms and oestradiol is 2500. Have scan in the morning but so worried I'm gonna over-stimulate and this cycle will be cancelled. Had last cycle cancelled as oestradiol only went to 150 after being on 150 of Gonal F, now on 300 of Gonal F. Has anyone else had high oestradiol this early on and
Mantaray75
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Fertility Network UK
8 years ago
Hormonal changes after localized PCa treatment.
Fascinating new study from Spain [1]. Brought to mind a 1998 Patrick Walsh study (Johns Hopkins) [2]. Hormone levels were measured before surgery & one year after surgery: "... there was a statistically significant increase in serum testosterone, free testosterone, estradiol, LH and FSH .., and statistically
Fascinating new study from Spain [1]. Brought to mind a 1998 Patrick Walsh study (Johns Hopkins) [2]. Hormone levels were measured before surgery & one year after surgery: "... there was a statistically significant increase in serum testosterone, free testosterone, estradiol, LH and FSH .., and statistically
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
estrogen
This information is posted on Dr. Hertoghe's website: [i]There is some hesitancy among physicians to give estrone, because a few reports have suggested that estrone could be carcinogenic. Estriol, on the contrary, has better press .Many voices say estrogen should be added to every female hormone treatment
This information is posted on Dr. Hertoghe's website: [i]There is some hesitancy among physicians to give estrone, because a few reports have suggested that estrone could be carcinogenic. Estriol, on the contrary, has better press .Many voices say estrogen should be added to every female hormone treatment
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
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