The ped endo at Yale that we saw used the same word. Mostly he would say that something was "unremarkable". I asked him what he meant by it and was told that it meant that his levels were good and therefore there was nothing to remark on. If this is the phrase that your doctor is using, I would think that it means that there IS something with his levels that is worth taking note of. Since she is re-running some tests and awaiting the results of others, I would ask her to restate and explain her comment at that time if you don't get an answer in the meantime. I remember the first few times I saw the word "unremarkable" used in relation to my son. I joked to my husband "I think Ryan is quite remarkable"(:>)! Just a parents pride shining through. Please let us know how his final results come out. I will keep you & Jackson in my prayers.LynnT