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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Determining optimal Free T value
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 153853" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>I honestly am not sure. I wish we knew for certain. I just know that I’ve compared so many guy’s labs with similar total T and SHBG levels, and they ended up having pretty drastically different direct free T levels some of the time. I’ve also found a guy here that had the exact same SHBG and exact same total t as me, and we both just happened to use quest for the labs, so we had the same free T test done. And his free at was insanely higher than mine. Almost double. Could of been a lab error obv, but just all my research, and lab comparisons, lead me to believe there’s at least a possibility that SHBG can in fact be “stickier” in some, and less “sticky” in others. You absolutely could be right madman, and maybe there’s no such thing, but I just need a little more convincing evidence before I fully believe that everyone’s SHBG is basically the same, in regards to binding affinity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 153853, member: 15043"] I honestly am not sure. I wish we knew for certain. I just know that I’ve compared so many guy’s labs with similar total T and SHBG levels, and they ended up having pretty drastically different direct free T levels some of the time. I’ve also found a guy here that had the exact same SHBG and exact same total t as me, and we both just happened to use quest for the labs, so we had the same free T test done. And his free at was insanely higher than mine. Almost double. Could of been a lab error obv, but just all my research, and lab comparisons, lead me to believe there’s at least a possibility that SHBG can in fact be “stickier” in some, and less “sticky” in others. You absolutely could be right madman, and maybe there’s no such thing, but I just need a little more convincing evidence before I fully believe that everyone’s SHBG is basically the same, in regards to binding affinity. [/QUOTE]
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Determining optimal Free T value
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