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Paul

2004-11-16, 4:13 pm

Greetings all,
I've done my blood test and need your feedback on this, hope the
measurement will not be confusing as they have been done in Europe.
I'm suffering from ED, and my doctor is telling me it's psychological.

Do I need to check anything else, before saying that my ED is
psychological.
Also I'm not getting Night/morning Erection, on a frequent basis, and
in case I get them they are not very hard.


Any advice will be highly appreciated.

BIOCHEMISTRY

UREA................... 0.30 g/l 0.20 - 0.40
4.98 mmol/l 3.32 - 6.64

CREATINE................10.6 mg/l < 12.0
93.8 umol/l < 106.2

COCKROFT-GAULT..........96.5 ml/mn > 60

GLYCEMY.................0.97 g/l 0.70 - 1.10
5.38 mmol/l 3.88 - 6.11

TOTAL CHOLESTEROL........2.17 g/l < 2.30
5.60 mmol/l < 5.93

TRIGLYCERIDES............0.72 g/l 0.4 - 1.50
0.82 mmol/l 0.46 - 1.71

SERUM ASPECT.............LIMPID

HDL CHOLESTEROL:.......0.75 g/l > 0.35
1.93 mmol/l > 0.90

LDL CHOLESTEROL........1.28 g/l < 1.60
3.29 mmol/l < 4.13

Ratio LDL / HDL .....1.70 < 3.80


IONOGRAMME

SODIUM................139 mmol/l (132 - 145)
POTASSIUM.............4.4 mmol/l (3.7 - 5.2)
CHLORE................102 mmol/l (95 - 110)

FERRITIN.............47.90 ng/ml
TOTAL BILIRUBIN............9.0 mg/l
15.4 umol/l

ENZYMOLOGY

TRANSAMINASES S.G.O.T.........18 UI/l 10 - 36
TRANSAMINASES S.G.P.T.........16 UI/l 10 - 47
GAMMA-GLUTAMYL TRANSPEPTIDASE....27 UI/l 8 - 61
PHOSPHATASES ALCALINES...........45 UI/l 45 - 125

HORMONOLOGY

TESTOSTERONE BIOAVAILABILITY..........3.1 ng/ml 0.6 - 2.2 ng/ml
Muerta

2004-11-16, 4:13 pm


"Paul" <palm_es@yahoo.fr> wrote in message
news:d701a6ff.0411152319.611611b6@posting.google.com...
> Greetings all,
> I've done my blood test and need your feedback on this, hope the
> measurement will not be confusing as they have been done in Europe.
> I'm suffering from ED, and my doctor is telling me it's psychological.
>
> Do I need to check anything else, before saying that my ED is
> psychological.
> Also I'm not getting Night/morning Erection, on a frequent basis, and
> in case I get them they are not very hard.
>
>
> Any advice will be highly appreciated.
>
> BIOCHEMISTRY
>
> UREA................... 0.30 g/l 0.20 - 0.40
> 4.98 mmol/l 3.32 - 6.64
>
> CREATINE................10.6 mg/l < 12.0
> 93.8 umol/l < 106.2
>
> COCKROFT-GAULT..........96.5 ml/mn > 60
>
> GLYCEMY.................0.97 g/l 0.70 - 1.10
> 5.38 mmol/l 3.88 - 6.11
>
> TOTAL CHOLESTEROL........2.17 g/l < 2.30
> 5.60 mmol/l < 5.93
>
> TRIGLYCERIDES............0.72 g/l 0.4 - 1.50
> 0.82 mmol/l 0.46 - 1.71
>
> SERUM ASPECT.............LIMPID
>
> HDL CHOLESTEROL:.......0.75 g/l > 0.35
> 1.93 mmol/l > 0.90
>
> LDL CHOLESTEROL........1.28 g/l < 1.60
> 3.29 mmol/l < 4.13
>
> Ratio LDL / HDL .....1.70 < 3.80
>
>
> IONOGRAMME
>
> SODIUM................139 mmol/l (132 - 145)
> POTASSIUM.............4.4 mmol/l (3.7 - 5.2)
> CHLORE................102 mmol/l (95 - 110)
>
> FERRITIN.............47.90 ng/ml
> TOTAL BILIRUBIN............9.0 mg/l
> 15.4 umol/l
>
> ENZYMOLOGY
>
> TRANSAMINASES S.G.O.T.........18 UI/l 10 - 36
> TRANSAMINASES S.G.P.T.........16 UI/l 10 - 47
> GAMMA-GLUTAMYL TRANSPEPTIDASE....27 UI/l 8 - 61
> PHOSPHATASES ALCALINES...........45 UI/l 45 - 125
>
> HORMONOLOGY
>
> TESTOSTERONE BIOAVAILABILITY..........3.1 ng/ml 0.6 - 2.2 ng/ml


Nice workup, Paul. Good to see you'll be around for awhile ;)

I'm not sure of your T level, we deal with total (serum) and free & weakly
bound (FWBT). However, your's can't be bad. The only two things that I would
have checked that could cause or contribute to your symptoms is elevated
Prolactin level (you didn't have that checked) or possibly elevated estrogen
level (ask for an estradiol or "E2" test).

How old are you, and how is your weight? Are you currently on any meds? How
much do you drink liquor or carbonated soft drinks or coffee? Do you get
excersize?

All elements of the riddle.


Paul

2004-11-17, 11:09 am

> Nice workup, Paul. Good to see you'll be around for awhile ;)
>
> I'm not sure of your T level, we deal with total (serum) and free & weakly
> bound (FWBT).


Bio T is the Free T

http://www.medbroadcast.com/channel...d=413&top_rec=1


>However, your's can't be bad. The only two things that I would
> have checked that could cause or contribute to your symptoms is elevated
> Prolactin level (you didn't have that checked) or possibly elevated estrogen
> level (ask for an estradiol or "E2" test).


I'll try, and find a good Uro who is ED specialized and do all the
necessary tests.
>
> How old are you, and how is your weight? Are you currently on any meds? How
> much do you drink liquor or carbonated soft drinks or coffee? Do you get
> excersize?
>


I'm 32 years old, 67Kg (148 pound), 1m78(5.83 feet).
I'm not on any medication. Drinking water as much as I can, no coffee,
no soft drinks, some red wine from time to time. I do exercise, on a
regular basis.
I've tried Cialis, didn't work very well, viagra works great but not
all the time.

> All elements of the riddle.


What does this mean?

Regards, Paul





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> "Paul" <palm_es@yahoo.fr> wrote in message
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Muerta

2004-11-17, 11:09 am


"Paul" <palm_es@yahoo.fr> wrote in message >>

All elements of the riddle.
>
> What does this mean?
>
> Regards, Paul


It just means that the affliction of ED is not simple, it can be brought on
by any one of a number of factors, we all react differently, and it's
important to look at the basic factors before moving onto more intensive
avenues. Not all react to treatments the same way also. There are guys here
that respond substantially to .25 mg of cialis, and some that don't react to
20 mg.


Muerta

2004-11-20, 11:18 am


"Paul" <palm_es@yahoo.fr> wrote in message >>

All elements of the riddle.
>
> What does this mean?
>
> Regards, Paul


It just means that the affliction of ED is not simple, it can be brought on
by any one of a number of factors, we all react differently, and it's
important to look at the basic factors before moving onto more intensive
avenues. Not all react to treatments the same way also. There are guys here
that respond substantially to .25 mg of cialis, and some that don't react to
20 mg.


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