shite how dumb can i get, i was thinking m3 <> dm3Nightshade wrote:Yes, but your conversion is off. A deciliter is 0.1 liters. So the answer is about .5pg/dl.
Does anyone know what this volume measure is?
here we go again 
288,43 * 22.0*10^-9 = 5025,46*10^-9 grams in 1 litre
>> divide by 10 for dl
502,546*10^-9 gr in 1 dl
>> times 1000 for 10^-12 which is pico
502546 pgr in 1 dl
lol.
nightshade how did you get .5pg/dl btw??
			
			
													288,43 * 22.0*10^-9 = 5025,46*10^-9 grams in 1 litre
>> divide by 10 for dl
502,546*10^-9 gr in 1 dl
>> times 1000 for 10^-12 which is pico
502546 pgr in 1 dl
lol.
nightshade how did you get .5pg/dl btw??
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oi fool! is this what you mean?sys0p wrote:Yeah, it has to be in pgr/dl. I don't have anything else other than the nmol part, that's all the doctor gave me.LeonardoP wrote:oi foo, its 5025,46*10^-9 gr/dm3
are you sure you must have it in pgr/dl ??
show me the entire shit so i can try n work it out
if so it should be ngr/dl wich would make it 502,546 ngr/dl. you're in the safe budTotal Testosterone
Some men have their total testosterone measured. Standard reference ranges are between 241-827 nanograms/dL for most laboratories. Many older men are below 241. Optimal levels of total testosterone for most men are between 500-827 nanograms/dL. If your levels are lower than 500 nanograms/dL or even a little higher and you still have symptoms, you should check your free testosterone by the Direct (RIA) method.
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just multiply it by 1000 ( ->502546), why do you need it anyways?sys0p wrote:lol, yeah, I know I'm safe, I just need the picograms/dliter value. I can't believe they make this shit so complex, there should be a universal measure. I'm going to have to get another test done privately.
Cheers for the help, much appreciated.
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normal range for males is 10-30 nmol/liter, so you're normal (well, testerone wise)sys0p wrote:Ok, I'm not going to lie, you've totally lost me lol
Can you convert 22.0 nmol/liter to picograms/deciliter for me? cheers man
mol/liter is SI (international standard), in medicine we often use mmol/liter (millimol), but hormones circulate in such small amounts that you can better use nanomol.
learn some metric system for finagle's sakesys0p wrote:lol, yeah, I know I'm safe, I just need the picograms/dliter value. I can't believe they make this shit so complex, there should be a universal measure. I'm going to have to get another test done privately.
Cheers for the help, much appreciated.
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So I'm on the high side of normal, or is anything above 30 considered high? How does the range work? Surely an 18 year old owuld have more test in his body than me?saturn wrote:normal range for males is 10-30 nmol/liter, so you're normal (well, testerone wise)sys0p wrote:Ok, I'm not going to lie, you've totally lost me lol
Can you convert 22.0 nmol/liter to picograms/deciliter for me? cheers man
mol/liter is SI (international standard), in medicine we often use mmol/liter (millimol), but hormones circulate in such small amounts that you can better use nanomol.
sys0p wrote:So I'm on the high side of normal, or is anything above 30 considered high? How does the range work? Surely an 18 year old owuld have more test in his body than me?saturn wrote:normal range for males is 10-30 nmol/liter, so you're normal (well, testerone wise)sys0p wrote:Ok, I'm not going to lie, you've totally lost me lol
Can you convert 22.0 nmol/liter to picograms/deciliter for me? cheers man
mol/liter is SI (international standard), in medicine we often use mmol/liter (millimol), but hormones circulate in such small amounts that you can better use nanomol.
Those ranges are always a bit 'flexible' IMHO - and yea, the 18 year old should have a higher concentration of test than you...but there are always going to be individual variances.