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Even on his most recent labs from new protocol 50 mg/week M/W/F (150 mg/week) his TT is 1137 ng/dL and his FT is 21.4 which is right at the top end of the reference range (range 6.8 -21.5 pg/ml) but again the direct assay was used which tends to overestimate and due to his high SHBG he may very well need to run a higher TT in order to bring his FT up more.


If we use the calculated Free T method (Vermulen) when using his TT 1137 ng/dL and his SHBG 66.6 nmol/L his FT is only 1.56% and his BT is only 36.5%.


Most men need FT 2-3% of TT to experience benefits.


If anything bringing up his FT may be needed but e2 will need to be managed which may be easier said than done in his case.


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