tornquad2 Hi, my answer would be no. A good friend of mine who will be 64 this year, had his T tested and his total was over 1000. But he does not know what it was at age 30 so it may have gone down since then.
I've read that the "norm" used to be ~1500 ng/dl years ago before enviromental factors started decreasing the numbers. My experience with most MDs I've encountered is that they are overly conservative when it comes to treatment and focus to much on "normal" and not "optimal"..
Most docs look at the range and anything within it is just fine. Of course the range represents the medium of men 18-80 so a big percentage is above 40 and pulling the range down
Optimal is far from anything in the lower 50 percentile but most avg doc won't even consider treatment until you fall below the absolute bottom.
When tested at 45 I was 319 and felt like crap with multiple symptoms.......now with TRT etc. at 50 I range in the 800's with super bio-available T and feel much better
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