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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
FT using TruT vs Dialysis methods
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<blockquote data-quote="Vman" data-source="post: 163566" data-attributes="member: 39209"><p>This is where I wonder how accurate the TruT calculator is.</p><p></p><p>Before I started TRT my TT was 718 ng/dL and my FT was 72 pg/mL. On 14mg ED test cypionate my TT was 730 ng/dL and my FT was 202 pg/mL and my body composition was drastically different (gained muscle mass, lost fat). I did not change a single thing in my routine (exercise, eating, sleeping, etc.) that I had been doing for over 5 years.</p><p></p><p>So even if direct FT testing is inaccurate it is still a range of normal people (52-280 pg/mL) and there was definitely a big difference for me from when I was at 72 pg/mL vs. 202 pg/mL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vman, post: 163566, member: 39209"] This is where I wonder how accurate the TruT calculator is. Before I started TRT my TT was 718 ng/dL and my FT was 72 pg/mL. On 14mg ED test cypionate my TT was 730 ng/dL and my FT was 202 pg/mL and my body composition was drastically different (gained muscle mass, lost fat). I did not change a single thing in my routine (exercise, eating, sleeping, etc.) that I had been doing for over 5 years. So even if direct FT testing is inaccurate it is still a range of normal people (52-280 pg/mL) and there was definitely a big difference for me from when I was at 72 pg/mL vs. 202 pg/mL. [/QUOTE]
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