As long as your Hematocrit and cholesterol HDL/LDL are fine, then high free T is not really dangerous by itself. You likely have low SHBG which means you will have relatively high free T on any protocol.
Your Free Test is sitting right at 2.65%. IMO, ideal levels are in the 2% to 3% range, which you will see in a lot of men. If you want to lower this, it's simple, lower your Total Serum by reducing your protocol dosage. 600ng/dl of total serum would put you around 159 on Free Test. Make sense?
As long as your Hematocrit and cholesterol HDL/LDL are fine, then high free T is not really dangerous by itself. You likely have low SHBG which means you will have relatively high free T on any protocol.
Do you have any symptoms? The free is high per the range. However, we don't really know what range is appropriate. The biggest concern with elevated testosterone from TRT is polycythemia. That is a fancy way of saying too much red blood cells. This can thicken the blood. What is your H & H. Ie, hemoglobin and hemocrit
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