deliciousfruit
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Prolactin: <10 mIU/L | (85-500) Low
Estrogen E2: <50 pmol/L | (<160) Low
Testosterone: 16.2 nmol/L | (11.5-32.0) Normal
25-OH Vitamin D: 102 nmol/L | (50-140) Normal
DHEA-S: 14.3 umol/L | (3.0-16) Normal
PTH: 3.2 pmol/L | (1.6-6.9) Normal
TSH: 1.5 mIU/L | (0.40-3.50) Normal
Cholesterol: 5.0 mmol/L | (3.9-5.5) Normal
Haematology: Normal
Biochemistry: Normal (except slightly elevated triglycerides and ALT)
Iron Studies: Normal (except ferritin slightly on the low side)
Copper: Normal (on very low side)
Vitamin B12: High
Albumin: Normal
1,25 Dihydroxy Vitamin D: Normal (on very low side)
I am incredibly shocked to see these results, regarding the current state of my health. They don't make sense to me (especially the prolactin) seeing as I have the following symptoms:
- depression, anhedonia, derealization/depersonalization, low motivation, adhd, ocd, brain fog, inability to visualize, lack of creativity, generalised anxiety, social anxiety, poor memory, poor sleep, random bouts of crying, trouble finding words
- acne, very low muscle mass, fat gain in belly, puffy face, puffy nipples - not quite yet man-boobs
- low libido, inability to orgasm, non-responsive to erotic visual stimuli, genital anesthesia
- fatigue, tremor, nerve pain/problems, hot flashes
My diet is generally as follows: milk, juice, gelatin, oysters, liver, coke, haagen dazs ice cream, eggs, cheese, potatoes, mushrooms, eggshells, lots of salt
All I take at the moment is: pregnenolone, progesterone, aspirin, cyproheptadine, vitamin e - I have experimented with other supplements in the past such as bromocriptine and ondansetron
I get plenty of sunlight/ red light
Afternoon temperature is 98.6 degrees, pulse is 90
Is it possible that blood tests are simply inaccurate?
Estrogen E2: <50 pmol/L | (<160) Low
Testosterone: 16.2 nmol/L | (11.5-32.0) Normal
25-OH Vitamin D: 102 nmol/L | (50-140) Normal
DHEA-S: 14.3 umol/L | (3.0-16) Normal
PTH: 3.2 pmol/L | (1.6-6.9) Normal
TSH: 1.5 mIU/L | (0.40-3.50) Normal
Cholesterol: 5.0 mmol/L | (3.9-5.5) Normal
Haematology: Normal
Biochemistry: Normal (except slightly elevated triglycerides and ALT)
Iron Studies: Normal (except ferritin slightly on the low side)
Copper: Normal (on very low side)
Vitamin B12: High
Albumin: Normal
1,25 Dihydroxy Vitamin D: Normal (on very low side)
I am incredibly shocked to see these results, regarding the current state of my health. They don't make sense to me (especially the prolactin) seeing as I have the following symptoms:
- depression, anhedonia, derealization/depersonalization, low motivation, adhd, ocd, brain fog, inability to visualize, lack of creativity, generalised anxiety, social anxiety, poor memory, poor sleep, random bouts of crying, trouble finding words
- acne, very low muscle mass, fat gain in belly, puffy face, puffy nipples - not quite yet man-boobs
- low libido, inability to orgasm, non-responsive to erotic visual stimuli, genital anesthesia
- fatigue, tremor, nerve pain/problems, hot flashes
My diet is generally as follows: milk, juice, gelatin, oysters, liver, coke, haagen dazs ice cream, eggs, cheese, potatoes, mushrooms, eggshells, lots of salt
All I take at the moment is: pregnenolone, progesterone, aspirin, cyproheptadine, vitamin e - I have experimented with other supplements in the past such as bromocriptine and ondansetron
I get plenty of sunlight/ red light
Afternoon temperature is 98.6 degrees, pulse is 90
Is it possible that blood tests are simply inaccurate?
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