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My CT Scan & Calcium Score Results

*Bio*

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I had my CT scan for my calcium score (artery health) this morning. I got the results in just under an hour! I'll be 52 in April and have played with hormones for quite some time. The longest break I had was 7 years due to a spine surgery and severe pain. I've also had inflammatory disease for 35 years, Ankylosing Spondylitis.

The results...

Findings:
CORONARY ARTERY CALCIUM SCORE: 0
Left Main: 0
Circumflex: 0
RCA: 0

WOO HOO!! I'm relieved! I didn't expect it to be that good but I'm happy it is!! The test wasn't covered by insurance, don't bother covering a proactive test...smh...but it was only $150 out of pocket!
 

*Bio*

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A member at PM asked me about my lipids. This was my answer...

I've never had horrible lipid numbers but I stayed away from orals most of the time and for me, Tren is the devil..LOL!

My last blood work on 10/21/20 (Not Fasted). Went from 125 to 250 TestC or Sust to 250 to 500 Test C or Sust, 200 to 300 Primo and 250 to 375 Deca when the gym opened for a month and then back down to TRT when it closed again.

Cholesterol, Total - 169
Standard 100 to 199

Triglycerides - 118
Standard 0 to 149

HDL Cholesterol - 44
Standard >39

VLDL Cholesterol Cal - 21
Standard 5 to 40

LDL Cholesterol Calc - 104 High
Standard 0 to 99

T. Chol/HDL Ratio - 3.8
Standard 0 to 5

Non-HDL Cholesterol - 125
Standard 0 to 129

WBC - 4.5
Standard 3.4 to 10.8

RBC - 5.94 High
Standard 4.14 to 5.8

Hemoglobin - 16.8
Standard 13 to 17.7

Hematocrit - 51.4 High
Standard 37.5 to 51

MCV - 87
Standard 79 to 97

MCH - 28.3
Standard 26.6 to 33

MCHC - 32.7
Standard 31.5 to 35.7

RDW - 14.1
Standard 11.6 to 15.4

Platelets - 218
Standard 150 to 450

%Neutrophils - 48%
Standard Range Not Established

%Lymphocytes - 36%
Standard Range Not Established

%Monocytes - 11%
Standard Range Not Established

%Eosinophils - 4%
Standard Range Not Established

Basos - 1%
Standard Range Not Established

Neutrophils (Absolute) - 2.1
Standard 1.4 to 7

Lymphs (Absolute) - 1.6
Standard .7 to 3.1

Eos (Absolute) - .2
Standard 0 to .4

Baso (Absolute) - 0
Standard 0 to .2

Immature Granulocytes - 0%
Standard Range Not Established

Immature Grans (Abs) - 0
Standard 0 to .1

Glucose, Serum - 87
Standard 65 to 99

BUN - 22
Standard 6 to 24

Creatinine, Serum - 1.19
Standard .76 to 1.27

eGFR Non African Am - 70
>59

BUN/Creatinine Ratio - 18
Standard 9 to 20

Sodium, Serum - 140
Standard 134 to 144

Potassium, Serum - 5.2
Standard 3.5 to 5.2

Chloride, Serum - 102
Standard 96 to 106

Carbon Dioxide, Total - 25
Standard 20 to 29

Calcium, Serum - 10
Standard 8.7 to 10.2

Protein, Total, Serum - 6.9
Standard 6 to 8.5

Albumin, Serum - 4.6
Standard 3.8 to 4.9

Globulin, Total - 2.3
Standard 1.5 to 4.5

A/G Ratio - 2
Standard 1.2 to 2.2

Bilirubin, Total - .7
Standard 0 to 1.2

Alkaline Phosphate, S - 42
Standard 39 to 117

AST - 29
Standard 0 to 40

ALT - 30
Standard 0 to 44

Prostate Specific Ag, Serum - .5
Standard 0 to 4
 

*Bio*

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Any hospital and some imaging centers will do it. Just ask your primary.
 

squatster

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I have to do it- my cholesterol has been in the 250's for the past 15 years and now in the 300's
 

*Bio*

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Yeah, get the test. Those cholesterol numbers will definitely cause plaque build up over time.
 

lycan Venom

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I'll have to get one of these. Im worried about my levels based on the very basic blood donation & Dr. testing reports.
 

vpiedu

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Hey V, good to see you posting! I haven't seen you around in a while.

Life just piles on us sometimes and we got so caught up in it we forget to just relax and live. Glad to back and hope to contribute where I can.

VP
 

*Bio*

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It's fast...5 minutes at the most. They hook up a couple of pads, similar to an EKG but only 2 or 3. It's a piece of cake!