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Blood Test Discussion
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<blockquote data-quote="Gearmeupbuttercup" data-source="post: 72467" data-attributes="member: 15814"><p>I've had my T tested when I was 19 or 20 for similar symptoms and I clocked in for total t at around the same (440). Was told I am normal and that was really the end of that. Just accepted it.</p><p></p><p>At the time I first got that blood test I was on no meds and never did drugs.</p><p></p><p>Today the only thing I take is zyrtec for allergies. I also have a medical marijuana card due to stomach issues. And just a quick note: i never smoked when I first got my T checked when I was younger. </p><p></p><p>(Just mentioning because I know folks say it can reduce T).</p><p></p><p>But that's it. I used to take prilosec at the height of my stomach issues (had an ulcer at one point and now I have something called eosinophilic esophagitis...which is a lousy esophageal disease caused by allergies).</p><p></p><p>Other than that that's it. No other issues that I'm aware of. And I am on no other meds (aside from Dayquil a few days ago) and I take no other drugs. Not even caffeine. Just weed so I can have an appetite (the ulcer I had was for a LONG time. Went undiagnosed until I got really sick in my mid twenties). My stomach was shot for a long time. So this has helped so much. And I highly doubt it's suppressing my T because like I said I had similar symptoms when I was 10 years younger and i only tried weed once in high school.</p><p></p><p>is 440 low in your opinion for a 30 years old male? The research I've been doing makes me feel like it is. I see charts where men in there 60s have higher average T (in the 600s).</p><p></p><p>People on other boards are saying my numbers are fine and it's probably shbg that's off..(which I believe will be tested next).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gearmeupbuttercup, post: 72467, member: 15814"] I've had my T tested when I was 19 or 20 for similar symptoms and I clocked in for total t at around the same (440). Was told I am normal and that was really the end of that. Just accepted it. At the time I first got that blood test I was on no meds and never did drugs. Today the only thing I take is zyrtec for allergies. I also have a medical marijuana card due to stomach issues. And just a quick note: i never smoked when I first got my T checked when I was younger. (Just mentioning because I know folks say it can reduce T). But that's it. I used to take prilosec at the height of my stomach issues (had an ulcer at one point and now I have something called eosinophilic esophagitis...which is a lousy esophageal disease caused by allergies). Other than that that's it. No other issues that I'm aware of. And I am on no other meds (aside from Dayquil a few days ago) and I take no other drugs. Not even caffeine. Just weed so I can have an appetite (the ulcer I had was for a LONG time. Went undiagnosed until I got really sick in my mid twenties). My stomach was shot for a long time. So this has helped so much. And I highly doubt it's suppressing my T because like I said I had similar symptoms when I was 10 years younger and i only tried weed once in high school. is 440 low in your opinion for a 30 years old male? The research I've been doing makes me feel like it is. I see charts where men in there 60s have higher average T (in the 600s). People on other boards are saying my numbers are fine and it's probably shbg that's off..(which I believe will be tested next). [/QUOTE]
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