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High "LH" but average T ?

jijipuku

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I have done bloodwork recently and the results are

1. TSH ultra : 2.25 , normal(0.6-4)
2.Prolactine : 10.2 , normal(2-12)
3.FSH : 2.16 , normal(1-10.5)
4.LH : 8.03 , normal(1-5.8)
5.Testosterone : 6.03 , normal(2.5-10.0)
6.Cortisol free(urine) 479.2 - volume/24 hours=1400 ml normal(95-375)
7.17-Hidroxi Progesterone 1.39

So my questions is...why is LH above the upper limit and the test is in the average layer?
 
jijipuku said:
I have done bloodwork recently and the results are

1. TSH ultra : 2.25 , normal(0.6-4)
2.Prolactine : 10.2 , normal(2-12)
3.FSH - follicle stimulating hormone - : 2.16 , normal(1-10.5)
4.lh - leutenizing hormone - : 8.03 , normal(1-5.8)
5.Testosterone : 6.03 , normal(2.5-10.0)
6.Cortisol free(urine) 479.2 - volume/24 hours=1400 ml normal(95-375)
7.17-Hidroxi Progesterone 1.39

So my questions is...why is LH above the upper limit and the test is in the average layer?

LH controls many hormones including estrogen. Where's that level?
 
Haven't done E......I will get it done ASAP...
Meanwhile, what a verdit could be ...based on the present results?
 
L.H is the signal that tells your balls to make Test. If your LH is high, your body thinks that you need more T. High L.H, High F.SH, and Low T are a clear indicator of primary hypogonadism. Ie, your body knows it needs more T, is sending to the signals to make more T, but more T is not being produced. However, your T is mid-range, so your balls are obviously working.

L.H is also very pulsatile in nature and because of this, F.SH is often tested at the same time to draw a more accurate conclusion since it's blood levels are more steady. Because F.SH is in range, I would guess that if you drew LH again, you would probably not see the same result. I would repeat the above test and if it shows the same pattern, then treat accordingly.

R1
 
r1 said:
L.H is the signal that tells your balls to make Test. If your lh - leutenizing hormone - is high, your body thinks that you need more T. High L.H, High F.SH, and Low T are a clear indicator of primary hypogonadism. Ie, your body knows it needs more T, is sending to the signals to make more T, but more T is not being produced. However, your T is mid-range, so your balls are obviously working.

L.H is also very pulsatile in nature and because of this, F.SH is often tested at the same time to draw a more accurate conclusion since it's blood levels are more steady. Because F.SH is in range, I would guess that if you drew LH again, you would probably not see the same result. I would repeat the above test and if it shows the same pattern, then treat accordingly.

R1

thanks for the reply ...so if I repeat the test and will come similar the treatment should be...?
 
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