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<blockquote data-quote="MarkM" data-source="post: 114504"><p>Levels at or over 1,000 are common and acceptable as long as the other important areas are within proper boundaries. If levels are at 1,000 or greater and other areas are completely out of whack due to the high testosterone levels then it isn't going to be acceptable. If everything lines up and you are dialed in with levels at 1,000 you will feel typically feel good, have energy, and it should help you manage your weight. High levels of testosterone won't just make everything in your life perfect. You still need to manage your life, your diet, work out and stay in shape, etc.......but having good levels of testosterone will help you get to where you would like to be. It takes a while to get dialed in and it is a marathon not a sprint. My levels are similar to Vince's.</p><table class='post-table width: 407' style='width: 100%'><tr><td ><p>Element</p></td><td ><p>Range</p></td><td ><p>Unit</p></td><td ><p>Result</p></td></tr><tr><td ><p>Testosterone</p></td><td ><p>264 - 916</p></td><td ><p>ng/dl</p></td><td ><p><strong>1055</strong></p></td></tr><tr><td ><p>Free Test</p></td><td ><p>7.2 - 24.0</p></td><td ><p>pg/ml</p></td><td ><p><strong>30.1</strong></p></td></tr><tr><td ><p>% Free to Total</p></td><td ><p>2.0 - 3.0</p></td><td ><p>%</p></td><td ><p><strong>2.85%</strong></p></td></tr><tr><td ><p>Estradiol, Sensitive</p></td><td ><p>8.0 - 35.0</p></td><td ><p>pg/ml</p></td><td ><p><strong>35.3</strong></p></td></tr><tr><td ><p>SHBG</p></td><td ><p>19.3 - 76.4</p></td><td ><p>nmol/l</p></td><td ><p><strong>30.0</strong></p></td></tr><tr><td ><p>DHEA-S</p></td><td ><p>49 - 344</p></td><td ><p>ug/dl</p></td><td ><p><strong>261</strong></p></td></tr><tr><td ><p>Hematocrit</p></td><td ><p>37.5 - 51.0</p></td><td ><p>%</p></td><td ><p><strong>48.0</strong></p></td></tr></table> I do not use an AI and I don't believe that Vince does either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarkM, post: 114504"] Levels at or over 1,000 are common and acceptable as long as the other important areas are within proper boundaries. If levels are at 1,000 or greater and other areas are completely out of whack due to the high testosterone levels then it isn't going to be acceptable. If everything lines up and you are dialed in with levels at 1,000 you will feel typically feel good, have energy, and it should help you manage your weight. High levels of testosterone won't just make everything in your life perfect. You still need to manage your life, your diet, work out and stay in shape, etc.......but having good levels of testosterone will help you get to where you would like to be. It takes a while to get dialed in and it is a marathon not a sprint. My levels are similar to Vince's. [TABLE=width:-407][TR][TD] Element [/TD] [TD] Range [/TD] [TD] Unit [/TD] [TD] Result [/TD][/TR] [TR][TD] Testosterone [/TD] [TD] 264 - 916 [/TD] [TD] ng/dl [/TD] [TD] [B]1055[/B] [/TD][/TR] [TR][TD] Free Test [/TD] [TD] 7.2 - 24.0 [/TD] [TD] pg/ml [/TD] [TD] [B]30.1[/B] [/TD][/TR] [TR][TD] % Free to Total [/TD] [TD] 2.0 - 3.0 [/TD] [TD] % [/TD] [TD] [B]2.85%[/B] [/TD][/TR] [TR][TD] Estradiol, Sensitive [/TD] [TD] 8.0 - 35.0 [/TD] [TD] pg/ml [/TD] [TD] [B]35.3[/B] [/TD][/TR] [TR][TD] SHBG [/TD] [TD] 19.3 - 76.4 [/TD] [TD] nmol/l [/TD] [TD] [B]30.0[/B] [/TD][/TR] [TR][TD] DHEA-S [/TD] [TD] 49 - 344 [/TD] [TD] ug/dl [/TD] [TD] [B]261[/B] [/TD][/TR] [TR][TD] Hematocrit [/TD] [TD] 37.5 - 51.0 [/TD] [TD] % [/TD] [TD] [B]48.0[/B] [/TD][/TR][/TABLE] I do not use an AI and I don't believe that Vince does either. [/QUOTE]
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