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I have been on trt/cruise since 24 oct 2016 / 250 mg test cyp per week. 1 ml / 250 mg divided into 4 shots in slin pins. sub q administration.
Doctors comments :-
Please find our comments below regarding your latest test results. Comments on any previous results can be viewed in the Test Results section.
Sports Hormone Check UltraVit 06 Feb 2017
We note that you are taking this test as a general health check.
You have an increased level of haemoglobin and haematocrit. This finding is common in people who exercise regularly and also in those who smoke. If this is an unexpected finding then I recommend discussing it further with your GP.
You have an elevated level of eosinophils. This is commonly seen in allergy and in diseases like asthma and eczema. If you have any of these conditions then I would not worry about this result. It can also be caused by intestinal parasites, if you are experiencing any bowel symptoms then I recommend checking a stool sample for ova, cysts and parasites. Your white cells are otherwise normal.
You have normal platelets.
Your kidney function shows that you may have been dehydrated at the time of your blood sample.
You have a slightly increased level of alanine transferase. This can indicate inflammation within the liver and has many causes, common ones include prescription medications, heavy exercise and recent infections.
Your CK level is high, indicating either having high muscle mass, or engaging in heavy exercise or a protein rich meal prior to testing. If this is unexpected then I would discuss it further with your GP.
You have healthy iron stores and normal body proteins.
You show no sign of diabetes.
Your cholesterol profile shows that you have an increased unhealthy LDL cholesterol level. You can reduce this by decreasing your intake of saturated fats (dairy products, red meat and fried foods).
I recommend visiting the QRisk2 website to work out what level of cardiovascular risk your cholesterol causes. You will need a recent blood pressure reading, the website can be found at:
https://qrisk.org/2016/
Your CRP is normal showing no sign of inflammation in the body.
You have healthy thyroid function.
Your testosterone and oestradiol results are above the normal range. We suggest that you discuss this result with your doctor if you have any concerns.
You also have suppressed follicle stimulating hormone and luteinising hormone. This is commonly seen when someone is taking medication or supplements aimed at raising testosterone levels.
Your vitamin B12, folate, vitamin D and magnesium are all entirely normal.
We suggest you repeat your health check in 12 months or sooner if you want to monitor your key health markers more actively.
Dr xxxx xxxxxx
MBBS MRCGP
Doctors comments :-
Please find our comments below regarding your latest test results. Comments on any previous results can be viewed in the Test Results section.
Sports Hormone Check UltraVit 06 Feb 2017
We note that you are taking this test as a general health check.
You have an increased level of haemoglobin and haematocrit. This finding is common in people who exercise regularly and also in those who smoke. If this is an unexpected finding then I recommend discussing it further with your GP.
You have an elevated level of eosinophils. This is commonly seen in allergy and in diseases like asthma and eczema. If you have any of these conditions then I would not worry about this result. It can also be caused by intestinal parasites, if you are experiencing any bowel symptoms then I recommend checking a stool sample for ova, cysts and parasites. Your white cells are otherwise normal.
You have normal platelets.
Your kidney function shows that you may have been dehydrated at the time of your blood sample.
You have a slightly increased level of alanine transferase. This can indicate inflammation within the liver and has many causes, common ones include prescription medications, heavy exercise and recent infections.
Your CK level is high, indicating either having high muscle mass, or engaging in heavy exercise or a protein rich meal prior to testing. If this is unexpected then I would discuss it further with your GP.
You have healthy iron stores and normal body proteins.
You show no sign of diabetes.
Your cholesterol profile shows that you have an increased unhealthy LDL cholesterol level. You can reduce this by decreasing your intake of saturated fats (dairy products, red meat and fried foods).
I recommend visiting the QRisk2 website to work out what level of cardiovascular risk your cholesterol causes. You will need a recent blood pressure reading, the website can be found at:
https://qrisk.org/2016/
Your CRP is normal showing no sign of inflammation in the body.
You have healthy thyroid function.
Your testosterone and oestradiol results are above the normal range. We suggest that you discuss this result with your doctor if you have any concerns.
You also have suppressed follicle stimulating hormone and luteinising hormone. This is commonly seen when someone is taking medication or supplements aimed at raising testosterone levels.
Your vitamin B12, folate, vitamin D and magnesium are all entirely normal.
We suggest you repeat your health check in 12 months or sooner if you want to monitor your key health markers more actively.
Dr xxxx xxxxxx
MBBS MRCGP
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