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Re: Blood Test scores ..................I need some info

From: Missy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 30 Jan 2002 07:22:31 -0600 (CST)


My doctor and Dr. Redmond's book both say anything (testosterone) over 50 is abnormal for a woman. I don't know much about high prolactin, but it can be caused by hyperprolacemia. Someone else on this forum also said it can be related to PCOS and of course pregancy. My gyn was ok with my test results and had to insist on going to an endocrinologist.

At Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Panacea wrote: >
>At Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Lauree wrote:
>>
>>Called the dr today and got my test results from the 21 tests
>>that I had blood drawn on the 16th. This is part of it
>>
>>Testosterone............80.0 (nurse said that is normal)
>
>She doesn't know what she's talking about. My endocrinologist says
>anything above 50 is abnormal and should be treated (he said the gluco
>should handle it in my case... testosterone is around that level for me
>too) I mean... even my regular GP's papers say testosterone is normal
>only up to 76!!
>
>>T.H.............1.11
>
>TSH?
>
>>prolactin............127
>
>Wow a little high I think...?? That would indicate pregnancy (are you
>pregnant)?
>
>--
>Panacea
>




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