5/17/2017 | [TD="width: 68"] | 6/14/2017[/TD] | 7/11/2017[/TD] | 8/4/2017[/TD] | Units[/TD] | Range[/TD] | |
Testosterone, Serum | [TD="align: right"]496[/TD] | ng/dL | 264-916 | ||||
" | [TD="align: right"]504[/TD] | [TD="align: right"]566[/TD] | [/TD] | ng/dL | 348-1197 | ||
Free Testosterone (Direct) | [TD="align: right"]12.1[/TD] | [TD="align: right"]13.6[/TD] | pg/mL | 7.2-24.0 | |||
Estradiol | [TD="align: right"]41.5[/TD] | [TD="align: right"]27.0[/TD] | pg/mL | 7.6-42.6 | |||
Prolactin | [TD="align: right"]21.5[/TD] | ng/mL | 4.0-15.2 | ||||
LH | [TD="align: right"]7.0[/TD] | [TD="align: right"]8.2[/TD] | mIU/mL | 1.7-8.6 | |||
FSH | [TD="align: right"]8.6[/TD] | [TD="align: right"]10.0[/TD] | mIU/mL | 1.5-12.4 | |||
DHEA-S | [TD="align: right"]181.7[/TD] | [TD="align: right"]143.4[/TD] | ug/dL | 71.6-375.4 | |||
PSA, Serum | [TD="align: right"]0.8[/TD] | [TD="align: right"]0.9[/TD] | ng/mL | 0.0-4.0 |
This is the history of my blood test results since I started treating my high E2 and prolactin in May using anastrozole. I've been feeling very much better, with energy, motivation and sex drive. The numbers show a decrease of E2 from 41.5 to 17.0. At this point, I'm going to reduce my dose slightly because 17 is a bit lower than ideal, and I've been feeling a bit of brain fog.
At the same time, my high prolactin has been reduced to the normal range, and my T seems to have increased. I have two questions, and would appreciate any input from those who know better than I do!
- LabCorp changed their reference range for serum T in July. There are two rows with T values in the table. The first row is the new reference range, the second row is the original range. Question is, can I adjust the new T value of 496 by assuming it would have been higher under the old higher reference range? If this is valid, it looks like it is the equivalent of 650 or so in comparison to the older numbers.
- My LH and FSH have risen during this treatment. They are now at the high end of the reference range. Why is this happening? Should I be concerned?
Thanks!
K-