Tests are blood and urine.
While it is true that some values have improved compared to previous tests, there are others that have worsened and that I do not understand.
- I am worried about the difference between my total testosterone (very high, even outside the upper range, in this test and others done before as well) and free testosterone (I don't know if my level is really a concern or not, it is definitely close to the lower range marked by the laboratory).
I must mention that my libido is not as powerful as it was 10 years ago, I am currently 27, there are no problems with erections or when having sex, but it is true that there are no morning woods and libido is not very high.
I don't know why there can be so much difference between the very high range of the total t and the low range of the free t. If anyone understands about this I would appreciate an explanation.
- My C-reactive protein is out of range, it is the only test in which it has come out like this.
- Although the glucose/insulin ratio is correct, the glycosylated hemoglobin seems somewhat high, does this mean that there are already some problems with the body's sugar?
- Leukocytes and nitrites appear positive in the urinalysis, I don't know what it means...
My symptoms at a general level are digestive problems since the last 6 years after being operated on for appendicitis and a round of antibiotics for h. pylori, I've been gluten-free for 5 months and so far I haven't seen much improvement. Energy problems during the day and when falling asleep (digestion at night does not help). I have tried various types of dietary changes and nothing seems to work.
I also have constantly plugged ears and excessive mucus.
I would appreciate any appreciation or explanation about any of the questions I ask or anything else you see in the test.
Thanks.
While it is true that some values have improved compared to previous tests, there are others that have worsened and that I do not understand.
- I am worried about the difference between my total testosterone (very high, even outside the upper range, in this test and others done before as well) and free testosterone (I don't know if my level is really a concern or not, it is definitely close to the lower range marked by the laboratory).
I must mention that my libido is not as powerful as it was 10 years ago, I am currently 27, there are no problems with erections or when having sex, but it is true that there are no morning woods and libido is not very high.
I don't know why there can be so much difference between the very high range of the total t and the low range of the free t. If anyone understands about this I would appreciate an explanation.
- My C-reactive protein is out of range, it is the only test in which it has come out like this.
- Although the glucose/insulin ratio is correct, the glycosylated hemoglobin seems somewhat high, does this mean that there are already some problems with the body's sugar?
- Leukocytes and nitrites appear positive in the urinalysis, I don't know what it means...
My symptoms at a general level are digestive problems since the last 6 years after being operated on for appendicitis and a round of antibiotics for h. pylori, I've been gluten-free for 5 months and so far I haven't seen much improvement. Energy problems during the day and when falling asleep (digestion at night does not help). I have tried various types of dietary changes and nothing seems to work.
I also have constantly plugged ears and excessive mucus.
I would appreciate any appreciation or explanation about any of the questions I ask or anything else you see in the test.
Thanks.