Blood Work Review

Hey,

been a while have had a lot going on in my life but i am back training.
I got blood work done for an overall physical and my doctor said i am in great shape medically.
Quick question though, he said if i was injecting test.
Any reason in these results he would ask that?

URINALYSISUR COLOR Yellow

02:18 PM APPEARANCE Clear

SPECIFIC GRAVITY, URINE 1.010

8.5 Ref:5.O-8.5

LEUKOCYTE Negative Ref:Negative

NITRITE Negative Ref:Negative

PROTEIN Negative Ref:Negative g/L F
GLUCOSE

KETONES

BLOOD (chemical)

URINALYSIS COMMENT|Negative Ref:Negative

Negative Ref:Negative

Negative Ref:Negative

See Note

Microscopic examination not performed due to negative Blood, Nitrite, Leukocyte Esterase and Protein.|mmoF|
|IOMar20|COMPLETE|HEMOGLOBIN|167 g/L 137 - 180||
|02:05 PM|BLOOD|HEMATOCRIT|0.52 0.40 - 0.54||
||COUNTCBCR|RBC

MCV

MCHC|5.7 IOE12/L 4.5 — 6.0

92 82 - 100

319 g/L 320 - 360||

RDW 12.1 1 1.0 - 16.0

PLATELET COUNT 260 1 OE9/L 150 - 400

WBC 12.0 1 OE9/L 4.0 - 11 0

NEUTROPHILS 8.7 IOE9/L 2.0 - 8.0 IMMATURE 0.0 1 OE9/L 0.0 - 0.0

GRANULOCYTES

LYMPHOCYTES 1.8 1 OE9/L 0.7 - 3.5 MONOCYTES 0.8 IOE9/L 0.0 - 1.0 EOSINOPHILS 0.5 IOE9/L 0.0 - 0.7

BASOPHILS… 0.1 IOE9/L 0.0 - 0.2

IOMar20 LIPID PANELLDL CHOLESTEROL 2.92 mmol/L

02:05 PM HDL CHOLESTEROL 0.82 mmol/L

LDL CHOLESTEROL, 1.35 mmol/L 0.00-3.40

CALCULATED
TRIGLYCERIDES 1.65 mmol/L 0.00-1.70
HOURS PC ELECTROLYTESEBODIUM

POTASSIUM CHLORIDE

CREATININE,

SERUMCREA CREATININE, SERUM
ALTALT ALANINE TRANSAMINASE
MAGNESIUMMG MAGNESIUM
CALCIUMCA CALCIUM
FERRITINFERR FERRITIN
ESTIMATED CFR eGFR ESTIMATED CFR
VITAMIN B12B12 VITAMIN B12

'2.10 mmoi/L 0.00420

For patients 30 years of age or older, the Framingham Risk Score (FRS), modified for family history, is recommended for risk assessment (2016 ccs

Guideline, Can J Cardiol 2016): FRS Calculation Resource can be found at:

Low Risk (FRS <IO%) Treatment advised if LDL-C >=5.0 mmol/l, treatment target: >50% reduction LDL-C Intermediate Risk (FRS 10 - 19%) Treatment advised if LDL-C mmol/L OR Non-HDL-C mmoVL OR ApoB 1.2 g/L;

Consider treatment for men >=50 and women >= 60 yrs with one additional CV risk factor. Treatment targets: LDL-C <2.0 mmol/L OR decrease by

OR

Non-HDL-C <2.6 mm01/L OR ApoB <0.8 g/L High Risk (FRS or presence of high risk features) Treatment advised in all patients. Treatment targets: LDL-C <2.0 mm01/L OR decrease by OR Non-HDL-C <2.6 mmol/L OR ApoB <0.8 g/L CVD

140 mmol/L 133-145
4.2 mmol/L 3.5-5.0
108 mmol/L 98-111
79 umol/L 5M20
18 1-60
0.84 mmol/L 0.65-1.05
2.32 mmol/L 2.10-2.60
145 ug/L 3æ500

O hours

118

There ya go.

@hardartery

i found my answer with googling, interesting… thank you.

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TRT increases red blood cells. It’s something that should be monitored on occasion while on TRT, especially when on high doses.

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@galgenstrick i read it was never proved, but i guess hey.

Interesting, much apprecaited!

Nothing is really ever proved in science. But there is evidence around it. How strong the evidence is, is hard to tell, maybe another guy with more experience can chime in. We have just barely scratched the surface on studying exogenous testosterone for hormone optimization.

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