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<blockquote data-quote="Yung4yrs" data-source="post: 228516" data-attributes="member: 44078"><p>I'd truly love to see the actual study you reference. If you could post info on where it came from I'd enjoy seeing it.</p><p></p><p>Now then, You wanna doubt my projection/opinion of what teens might have had as levels when I was 10 in 1962? Be my guest, it's conjecture on both our parts. The point is that tons of folks hand wring over OMG my T is too high when it gets to 800-900 cuz it's outside today's "norm" MAY be better for his health. The vast majority of men can use BOTH T level's and symptoms to judge optimum dosage. It'll never be perfect cuz you'd virtually have to have a 24/7 monitor to follow patterns. And most American guys WILL NEVER SEE any health care professional that knowledgeably applies analysis of all the variables you mention. So normal guys must fight a system hostile to what they are trying to do and will invariably be undertreated by doctors that are scared of everything from malpractice suits to the feminist woke left.</p><p></p><p>Oh and BTW, my own personal last test?</p><p>Total T 536</p><p>Free T 6.6</p><p>Estradiol 28.5</p><p>Progesterone .3 ng/ml</p><p>No SHBG measurement</p><p></p><p>Had to ask for all of these myself at my annual physical. I increased my T Cyp dose based on the numbers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yung4yrs, post: 228516, member: 44078"] I'd truly love to see the actual study you reference. If you could post info on where it came from I'd enjoy seeing it. Now then, You wanna doubt my projection/opinion of what teens might have had as levels when I was 10 in 1962? Be my guest, it's conjecture on both our parts. The point is that tons of folks hand wring over OMG my T is too high when it gets to 800-900 cuz it's outside today's "norm" MAY be better for his health. The vast majority of men can use BOTH T level's and symptoms to judge optimum dosage. It'll never be perfect cuz you'd virtually have to have a 24/7 monitor to follow patterns. And most American guys WILL NEVER SEE any health care professional that knowledgeably applies analysis of all the variables you mention. So normal guys must fight a system hostile to what they are trying to do and will invariably be undertreated by doctors that are scared of everything from malpractice suits to the feminist woke left. Oh and BTW, my own personal last test? Total T 536 Free T 6.6 Estradiol 28.5 Progesterone .3 ng/ml No SHBG measurement Had to ask for all of these myself at my annual physical. I increased my T Cyp dose based on the numbers. [/QUOTE]
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