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<blockquote data-quote="Blades" data-source="post: 86969" data-attributes="member: 16848"><p>My pre trt labs were test 14.1nmol or 406ng...e2 145pmol or 39...SHBG 46nmol...using a online free and bio calulator, it has calculated free test ((0.235nmol or 6.77ng (1.67%))...((bio-available 155ng/dl or 5.4nmol)),..and i don't know whether bio available t can be bound up by e2?...but it said on the free and bio calulator that if free is lower than 0.225nmol/L then you are a candidate for trt if your getting smyptoms of low testosterone...and my SHBG would only have to rise 3 point to be 0.225nmol/l...I am going to see a urologist next week hoping to get some answers because the endocrinologist said everything is in range, but I doubt he took free test in consideration...but that's the nhs for you!.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blades, post: 86969, member: 16848"] My pre trt labs were test 14.1nmol or 406ng...e2 145pmol or 39...SHBG 46nmol...using a online free and bio calulator, it has calculated free test ((0.235nmol or 6.77ng (1.67%))...((bio-available 155ng/dl or 5.4nmol)),..and i don't know whether bio available t can be bound up by e2?...but it said on the free and bio calulator that if free is lower than 0.225nmol/L then you are a candidate for trt if your getting smyptoms of low testosterone...and my SHBG would only have to rise 3 point to be 0.225nmol/l...I am going to see a urologist next week hoping to get some answers because the endocrinologist said everything is in range, but I doubt he took free test in consideration...but that's the nhs for you!. [/QUOTE]
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