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<blockquote data-quote="jfullam" data-source="post: 20982" data-attributes="member: 8058"><p>I was reading the "Optimize your Testosterone" eBook on this site. <a href="http://excelmale.com/Ebook-Optimize-Your-Testosterone.pdf" target="_blank">http://excelmale.com/Ebook-Optimize-Your-Testosterone.pdf</a></p><p>Something I don't understand about the chart on page 13 (or 14 if you go by PDF#), On all my Blood Work lab results, the reference range for free T is 46.0 to 224.0 pg/ml. 5 years ago, my free T on my lab results was 90 pg/ml, then 3 months ago it was 46, then last month it was 40. It's been going down (unfortunately), but still far exceeds the reference ranges noted in <a href="https://www.facebook.com/nelson.vergel?hc_location=ufi" target="_blank">Nelson</a>'s eBook. I am thinking my Free T is now below normal according to my lab ranges, but according to the eBook, are they considered high?</p><p>Many of the guys I see posting on this site and the FB page seem to have those low Free T numbers, but I never see anyone post #'s above 30 pg/ml. Am I misreading this or do different labs have different ranges for results that need to be considered?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jfullam, post: 20982, member: 8058"] I was reading the "Optimize your Testosterone" eBook on this site. [URL]http://excelmale.com/Ebook-Optimize-Your-Testosterone.pdf[/URL] Something I don't understand about the chart on page 13 (or 14 if you go by PDF#), On all my Blood Work lab results, the reference range for free T is 46.0 to 224.0 pg/ml. 5 years ago, my free T on my lab results was 90 pg/ml, then 3 months ago it was 46, then last month it was 40. It's been going down (unfortunately), but still far exceeds the reference ranges noted in [URL="https://www.facebook.com/nelson.vergel?hc_location=ufi"]Nelson[/URL]'s eBook. I am thinking my Free T is now below normal according to my lab ranges, but according to the eBook, are they considered high? Many of the guys I see posting on this site and the FB page seem to have those low Free T numbers, but I never see anyone post #'s above 30 pg/ml. Am I misreading this or do different labs have different ranges for results that need to be considered? [/QUOTE]
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