That's the line of reasoning that I've come up with. My levels will continue to fall and I'm just wondering who else has started TRT in a similar predicament and what their results were?The fact is, low normal levels in men will only lead to lower levels and the negative health effects that brings so if a good Doctor and Patient know this then it may make sense to start a TRT protocol to get serum levels back to nice youthful levels.
According to that my BMI is 25 (6' 3" 200lbs). I'm in pretty good shape, lift weights and train BJJ, but carry a little fat around my belly and lower back/love handles.If your BMI is over 27 (not because of muscle but fat), decreasing weight is the best way to increase testosterone when you start at the mid range.
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I'm new to this and all the different measurement, scales, etc. Would converting my free test to that level come in at 7.62? Are there any type of age ranges for free test like there are for total?mike7, I started TRT at a total T of 515 and a free T of 7.0.
While on TRT my Free T went to 14.5 and my total T around 700.
I felt great.
I had to come off for a while and now I am back at 517 total and 7.0 free T.
By late afternoon I feel like crap.
I have finally made up my mind that I am going to have a biopsy though my PSA was recently 2.0 after a spike of 10.4.
Personal choice but I think the TRT is worth it especially after you have experinced the benefits.
Good Luck.
Free Testosterone is just a percentage of the total Testosterone that is available for receptors to use. The score is dependent upon the Total amount.