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Free T vs Total T question
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<blockquote data-quote="SenorFuggled" data-source="post: 107101" data-attributes="member: 18356"><p>So I have been having the following symptoms for a while: low libido, moody sometimes and lack of energy. Low libido is really most concerning and what brought me to ask my doctor to check my hormones (and to this sight). </p><p></p><p>My doctor would only measure my total T and free T so that’s all I’ve got to work with at the moment. He takes a look at both and says everything is normal and I’m in range so nothing to worry about. It looks to me like my total T is probably on the low end for a 39 year old but maybe free T is where it should be. So I guess my questions are: which is the more important number, total T or free T? Based on my results should I continue investigating the hormone angle as a cause of my symptoms? I understand of course that these are just internet opinions. Just looking for other's perspectives. </p><p></p><p>My results are (quest labs):</p><p></p><p>Total T: 358 ng/dL range 250-1100 ng/dL</p><p></p><p>Free T: 85.5 pg/mL range 35-155 pg/mL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SenorFuggled, post: 107101, member: 18356"] So I have been having the following symptoms for a while: low libido, moody sometimes and lack of energy. Low libido is really most concerning and what brought me to ask my doctor to check my hormones (and to this sight). My doctor would only measure my total T and free T so that’s all I’ve got to work with at the moment. He takes a look at both and says everything is normal and I’m in range so nothing to worry about. It looks to me like my total T is probably on the low end for a 39 year old but maybe free T is where it should be. So I guess my questions are: which is the more important number, total T or free T? Based on my results should I continue investigating the hormone angle as a cause of my symptoms? I understand of course that these are just internet opinions. Just looking for other's perspectives. My results are (quest labs): Total T: 358 ng/dL range 250-1100 ng/dL Free T: 85.5 pg/mL range 35-155 pg/mL [/QUOTE]
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