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March 8, 2011 at 8:54 pm #4335AndyMember
Neurotransmitter – Urine
Others – SalivaNeurotransmitters
Serotonin= 54.86 ug/g Range=55.6–155.4 ug/g
Dopamine= 77 ug/g Range= 104–212 ug/g
Norepinephrine= 26.25 ug/g Range= 15. –44.9 ug/g
Epinephrine= 3.58 ug/g Range= 4.39—9.12 ug/g
GABA=3.6 ugol/g Range= 0.12- 4.12 ugol/g
Glutamate =6.58 ugol/g Range= 0.8 – 19.8 ugol/g
Histamine= 20.49 ugol/g Range= 3.0—18.5 ugol/g
Testosterone
8AM= 175 pg/ml Range= 95-650 pg/ml
12 PM= 171 pg/ml Range= 95-650 pg/ml
8PM= 152 pg/ml Range=95-650 pg/ml
12 PM= 171 pg/ml Range= 95-650/pg/mlAdrenals
Cortisol
8AM=3.46 ng/ml Range=3.5—6.3 ng/ml
12 PM= 1.92 ng/ml Range= 1.4—2.8 ng/ml
4PM= 1.02 ng/ml Range= .8—2.4 ng/ml
8PM= .83 ng/ml Range= .6—1.6 ng/ml
12AM= 1.09 ng/ml Range= .3—1.2 ng/ml
4AM= 2.09 ng/ml Range= .3-1.7 ng/mlDHEA
8AM=3.1 ng/ml Range=2.8-12.7 ng/ml
8PM= 3.0 ng/ml Range= 2.7—9.0 ng/ml
12AM= 2.4 ng/ml Range= 2.4- 1.8—8.0 ng/mlOTHER
Estriodial = 2.02 pg/ml Range= 0.5-3.0 pg/ml
Progesterone= 50 pg/ml Range= 5-65 pg/ml
March 8, 2011 at 8:53 pm #4334AndyMemberLabs done by LabCorp at 10:18 a.m.
Cortisol, Serum LCMS 11 ug/dL
Reference Range:
Adults
8:00 AM 8.0 – 19
4:00 PM 4.0 – 11Free Cortisol, Serum 0.51 ug/dL
Reference Range:
Adults 8:00 AM: 0.2 – 1.8Percent Free Cortisol, Serum 4.7 %
Reference Range:
Adults 8:00 am: 2.3 – 9.5Vitamin D 25-Hydroxy, D2 + D3
25-Hydroxy, Vitamin D 30 ***LOW***
Reference Range: 32-100
All Ages: Target levels
25-Hydroxy, Vitamin D-2 <1.
25-Hydroxy, Vitamin D-3 aTestT+DHT
Testosterone, Serum (Total) 406
Reference Range: >18 years 350 – 1030
Adult MalesDihydrotestosterone 23 ***LOW***
Reference Range:
Adult Male: 30 – 85
DHEA-Sulfate, Serwn
DHEA-Sulfate, Serum 88 ***LOW***
Reference Range:
Adult Males (31 – 40y) 88 – 305
Retinol Binding Protein 2.7 ***LOW***
mg/dL 3.0-6.0 05
Testosterone, Serum 429 ng/dL 249 – 836TSH 1. 790 uIU/mL
Range 0.45 -4.500
LH 2.5 mIU/mL
Range 1.7 – 8.6Insulin-Like Growth Factor 182 ng/mL
109 – 284
Estradiol, Sensitive 9 pg/mL
3 – 70Homocyst{e)ine, Plasma 8.5 umol/L 0.0 – 15.0
Thyroxine (T4) 9.9 ug/dL 4.5 – 12.0
Triiodothyronine (T3) 118 ng/dL 71 – 180
Ceruloplasmin 24.1 mg/dL 15.0 30.0
Reverse T3 373 pg/mL 90 – 350 **HIGH
Progesterone 0.7 ng/mL 0.2 – 1.4
Ferritin, Serum 136 ng/mL 30 – 400
Prealbwnin 22 mg/dL 20 – 40
T4,Free{Direct) 1. 43 ng/dL 0.82 – 1. 77
Histamine, Plasma <0.60 ng/mL <1.001-Methyl-histidine,Ur 2322.4 High umol/g Creat 19.0 – 1958.1
Homocystine, Ur 0.0 Low umol/g Creat 15.0 -30.0Camp. Metabolic Panel (14)
Glucose, Serum 82 mg/dL 65 – 99
BUN 15 mg / dL 6 – 2 0
Creatinine, Serum 0.71 mg/dL 0.76 – 1.27 ***LOW***
eGFR >59 mL/min/l.73 >59July 21, 2010 at 9:24 pm #2962AndyMemberI would like to make a point and also ask a question about Dr. Mariano’s reply to hardasnails1973 about excessive masturbation.
Dr. Mariano states, “Thus, the correct question is: what is the pathophysiology of excessive masturbation? Once this is identified, one then asks, what is the outcome of this pathophysiology? Then you will have the answer.”
This brings me to my question. Is there anyone studying the pathophysiology of excessive masturbation? And how could one actually study this? Is there any doctors in the U.S. that are taking this and the claims of many sufferers as a serious semi-debilitating condition.
There are many people suffering with a similar condition. Are there any doctors other than Dr. Overbeck and Dr. Mariano that take this seriously? And Dr. Mariano do you have any recommendations for the many sufferers of this condition?
July 19, 2010 at 6:00 pm #2961AndyMemberDoes Dr. Mariano look at hormone levels? I have had extensive blood work done under the recommendation of Dr. Michael Overbeck and Shawn Bean. I wouldn’t mind getting a second opinion at some point.
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