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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 155411" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Before starting TRT I tested my total T twice. First time was around 700, and 2nd time was around 600. If I only had total T done, I would of thought I had pretty damn good T levels for a 27 year old, and my doctor would of thought the same thing. Luckily we tested free T both times. First test it was barely over the low end of the range, and 2nd test it was below the low end of the range, due to a high SHBG. Since free T is the only value that matters, I was lucky enough to get prescribed TRT. The OP has an even higher SHBG than me, by about 10 points. Going by his total T is pointless. All that matters is his free T, which imo could be causing low T symptoms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 155411, member: 15043"] Before starting TRT I tested my total T twice. First time was around 700, and 2nd time was around 600. If I only had total T done, I would of thought I had pretty damn good T levels for a 27 year old, and my doctor would of thought the same thing. Luckily we tested free T both times. First test it was barely over the low end of the range, and 2nd test it was below the low end of the range, due to a high SHBG. Since free T is the only value that matters, I was lucky enough to get prescribed TRT. The OP has an even higher SHBG than me, by about 10 points. Going by his total T is pointless. All that matters is his free T, which imo could be causing low T symptoms. [/QUOTE]
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