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Hi guys, i just got my bloods done, they were done with my GP so I couldn’t get a copy to post in here.

Thing is, e2 prolacting and everything is normal but my T levels are horrid. 32.9

The weird thing is my doctor says those levels are normal and that im perfectly fine but i think its not true, its too low. I see people in here being put on TRT when their levels are 200 or higher, but my 32.9 are normal? Normal for what? A kitten? A squid?

I didnt want to discuss further in case Im missing something here and i dont want to look like an idiot but, 32.9. Seriously?

What do i do? Its possible as this is a GP from the NHS, that he just says my levels are fine because he is told not to put people on TRT in order to save money to the system?

What do i do fellas? I havent touch a roid since 2016, but my T levels are 32.9. Should i go to a private clinic to get another blood test and talk to a different doctor?

kibby's picture

Your results put you high end on the scale mate

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Yuu's picture

You can dig all you want Rusty, im being 100% honest here i swear.

That post was from January 2017 a month i after i finished my last sust dbol cycle in 2016. I havent run anything since then, well i pulsed clen to cut before this summer but that isn’t a roid so my statement remains true.

The reading is in nmol/L which apparently is high as 948ng/dl. Im sorry i didnt know this scales before i just learnt about them.

I have asked my gp for previous records and In March 2017 2 months after that post i took bloods again and i was at 23.5 nmol/L 677.23 ng/dl and according to my doctor it was fine. Now that i understand the measure units i think the last result is too high, something must’ve been off so ill retest and post new results

Yuu's picture

Yeah that was the idea I’ve been making good progress this past months. I was planning to do a cycle after this summer but i think im going to push it natty a little longer, built the best base i can, then drop fat to 15% and retake bloods again to see where im at. Cheers pal

Yuu's picture

It’s not like I can’t but they put a lot of problems and ask a lot of questions and i don’t want to raise suspicion of drug use as its the long time family GP. In a private clinic id had no problem demanding it

Greg's picture

That's BS. I ask for them and they give it to me. Say you want to keep records of some of your numbers (e.g. Cholesterol) it'll help motivate you to track improvments and be more proactive in your health.

Some hospitals have internet portals you can log into to see all of your records, ("What, they don't have that? Then give me a copy of my records until you join the 21st century")

Yuu's picture

This is no hospital is a 19th century clinic lol i was lucky they didnt extract my blood with leeches. But thanks for the advice im gonna use it next time

Dacky's picture

In fairness some NHS GP’s are right dicks and won’t do this for their patients. I’ve experienced it in the past. Right now I’m with a great GP that’s happy to do this but I do believe the OP when he says they refuse.

giardap's picture

I think this one may be genuine! A rarity round here!

giardap's picture

They are phenomenal. I am jealous AF!

Armwrestlingfiend's picture

You should change the title to “ultra high test scores” people are on TRT that don’t get that high bro.

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giardap's picture

Lucky man!!!!! Dont mess with that! +2 for thinking 900's was normal for a squid!

Makwa's picture

32.9 doesn't mean much without the units. Is it 32.9ng/dl or dogs/mile or what? Numbers don't mean much without the units of measurement. Before you freak out or anyone can help we need to know the actual measurement we are dealing with.

IrishMack's picture

32.9 converts to our system to 949 ng/dl, this guy is perfectly fine when it comes to test levels.

Check this out Mak, I use this quite a bit

http://unitslab.com/node/136

Sam I Am's picture

That's a great app. Thanks for the tip.

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IrishMack's picture

That app is very useful for reading bloodtests, click on anything on the right side and it will bring up those calculations as well.

Yuu's picture

I dont really know sorry I didn’t think about that... ill take new bloods privately and post the whole thing here

Makwa's picture

You don't need new bloodwork. The units of measurement will be on your old bloodwork.

Yuu's picture

I didnt get a copy but i just called the clinic they told me test levels are measured in nmol/L. Whatever that means

Makwa's picture

Your test levels are sky high. That is 948 ng/dl. You were freaking out over nothing.

Yuu's picture

Really? Sky high an old fatass like me? I think ill be retaking the test lol

IrishMack's picture

I just saw this post, you already knew the answer lol. My bad.

Bill G's picture

32.9 on a scale of what to what? If 200 to a 1000. Then every thing else would be crashed also. And the guy next to you could hear your shoulders creaking when you move.
I have seen some tests range fri 5 to 45 so on that scale your fine.
Probly the later . But who knows because there isnt enough information

IrishWOLFhound's picture

Its possible as this is a GP from the NHS

Your in the UK then right? I think they use nmol/L so 32 would equal around 900 ng/dl, I think so anyway

IrishMack's picture

you are correct.

Yuu's picture

Yeah bro im in the UK. Is there a different scale here? You know how to convert it?

IrishWOLFhound's picture

http://unitslab.com/node/136

Your results are probably in nmol/L because your in the UK

Yuu's picture

Yeah exactly i called the clinic and they confirmed that cheers mate

Thebully's picture

Man make sure it's in the correct measurements as bearded muslce says because in the eu mine is like 52nmol/l converts to roughly 1527ng/dl. so 34 would still be high when you convert it. Just check the little letters after the number.

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Greg's picture

Well clearly you are a woman...

That, or you've just come off cycle and have not run your PCT and you went to get bloods to game the system. Why are you not getting bloods when you do a cycle? Why would this be a surprise to you?

they (bloods) were done with my GP so I couldn’t get a copy to post in here.

Bullshit, ask for them, you have a legal right to your records.

Yuu's picture

I didn’t spend 2 years on this forum just to make a troll post mate seriously, this is a genuine post about a serious medical concern i have.

In response to your questions, yes i took bloods after my last cycle (2016) and it was all normal. It was done by my long time family GP and i took his word for it and i didnt ask to see the blood results.

I haven’t touch a roid since 2016 i give my word on that. This bloods were taken because i had a concern about. STDs and i also asked for the hormonal panel. They’ve been done by my GP, long time family doctor but this time i asked to see the blood results and he showed me his computer thats where i saw the 32.9 test levels.

Its not my intention to “cheat the system “ to be put on TRT. If i wanted that id just buy test from a source here and cruise self medicating trt and id cost me less than 30£ a month. That is notmy intention. My intention is to get over this problem and keep on as normal with my life

Greg's picture

only going on the limited info you posted, being a girl is still not out of the question.

That said, and leaving the snark to the side, you left a review Jun 25th, 2018. So, were you lieing then about using the product, or lying now. Are you telling me you left a review for a cycle you took 2 years prior? (equally as bad as faking one)

Yuu's picture

If this is just a trick so i send you a dick pic, i rather just let you think im a girl. “Tee hee”. (No homo)

That review was for clen sir, clen as far as I understand is not a roid. I run it, then post my review.

Greg's picture

All sounds plausable. I'll take you at your word; even the being a man part.

Bearded_muscle's picture

Are you showing symptoms?
Are you sure this is on the domestic scale (200-1000) range and not the EU scale which is different. Can’t speak to their “normal” range but they measure it differently and the values are lower

Yuu's picture

That is the funny thing. I don’t have the symptoms, well i suffer from depression for more for more than 18 years but thats fine i manage to live a normal life, steady 9-5 office job, then gym then pool, pub with mates once in a while, but sometimes i feel really down but i assume its the depression and i get over it and keep following my plans. I didn’t thought it could be hormonal related.

This bloods i took were mainly to test HIV because i had some stupid moments with some girls i met in a trip abroad, you know (they’re negative thanks God) but i asked for hormonal panel as well just to check and this came on.

Doctor really was very insisting those levels were normal and even in the high range for someone my age (37) and nothing was wrong. I didn’t want to cause an argument befofe i check with u guys so i said ok if you say so then ok thanks.

But reading here people on 200 of test (im 32.9) made me worry a lot, you say its a different escale from the EU? Im in the UK right now i dont really know if we follow the same escales as EU and honestly until you said this I didn’t even know there were different scales on test levels mate

Bearded_muscle's picture

Saw that your test was nmol, you’re top of the damn range my dude. Thank the powers that be and move on.

IrishMack's picture

Your testlevel is perfectly fine, you have something else wrong with you so dont try and blame low T that you clearly do not have. The doctors is not going to prescribe you something you dont need. You say you have depression issues, go seek better therapy.

Bearded_muscle's picture

Thanks for clearing that one up Mack

Armwrestlingfiend's picture

That doctor doesn’t know what he’s talking about. Most docs don’t have any training on hormone replacement therapy. Find a doctor who knows what he’s talking about and a ask him what extra training he’s had in this field.

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IrishMack's picture

Doctor knows exactly what hes talking about, 32.9 equals 949 in our US system. This guy has perfectly healthy levels.

Armwrestlingfiend's picture

My bad I thought it was nanograms per deciliter. Ya his test is fucking perfect I’m jealous haha

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Carlos Danger's picture

They probably think Caitlyn Jenner is a real woman. He wants you to be the next target. Get a new doc and don’t be afraid to go off on this doc when doing it.

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