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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Free Testosterone Lab Test Range: Quest vs LabCorp Results
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<blockquote data-quote="Systemlord" data-source="post: 93148" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p>What's happened is your pituitary gland detects T circulating in the blood and assumes your testes are producing T again and throttles back LH which tells the testes to produce T, the longer you are injecting T the pituitary gland with shut down the feedback loop that is the HPTA will stop until such time you stop TRT. My erection quality was poor before I started TRT, but after starting TRT it became worse which has to do with your pituitary gland shutting down. </p><p></p><p>You have seized control of your HPTA system and you're waiting for TRT to work which can take many months, individual cases can take up to 1 year for erections to return, most have it happen sooner. There are some who's doctors aren't monitoring properly and waste valuable time with their E2 out of range, for erections to occur your E2 levels can't be to low or too high. I would estimate between 20-40 pg/mL, everyone's different though. </p><p></p><p>You can't compare between different labs, their ranges aren't compatible. If you were to take the same blood sample and give it to 2 different labs technicians you would get different results, there are so many variables, skill and errors create more of a best guess than actual result.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Systemlord, post: 93148, member: 15832"] What's happened is your pituitary gland detects T circulating in the blood and assumes your testes are producing T again and throttles back LH which tells the testes to produce T, the longer you are injecting T the pituitary gland with shut down the feedback loop that is the HPTA will stop until such time you stop TRT. My erection quality was poor before I started TRT, but after starting TRT it became worse which has to do with your pituitary gland shutting down. You have seized control of your HPTA system and you're waiting for TRT to work which can take many months, individual cases can take up to 1 year for erections to return, most have it happen sooner. There are some who's doctors aren't monitoring properly and waste valuable time with their E2 out of range, for erections to occur your E2 levels can't be to low or too high. I would estimate between 20-40 pg/mL, everyone's different though. You can't compare between different labs, their ranges aren't compatible. If you were to take the same blood sample and give it to 2 different labs technicians you would get different results, there are so many variables, skill and errors create more of a best guess than actual result. [/QUOTE]
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