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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
High Free Testosterone Level - Concern?
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<blockquote data-quote="jriptide" data-source="post: 71989" data-attributes="member: 15477"><p>My question is should I be concerned about having high Free T levels that exceed normal range both in total (23 pg/ml) and percentage (2.7%) ? </p><p></p><p>Since moving to injections I have done two blood tests (not ideal times but based on travel to US where I can order my own test through DiscountLabs), one early on in my new protocol during a trough where my Total Testosterone came back at 277 and Free T 7.5 pg.ml (2.7%) the second one done the day after a bi-weekly injection of .35ml came in at 839 ng/ml and Free T of 23 pg/ml (2.7%) and above normal range of 6.8 - 31.5.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Note I only did Total T and Free T on the second test. Below are the results of both tests.</p><p></p><p><strong>First Test</strong></p><p>Estradiol, Sensitive <strong>13.5 pg/mL </strong>Normal Range: 8.0 - 35.0</p><p>Sex Horm Binding Glob, Serum<strong> 26.6 nmol/L </strong> Normal Range: 16.5 - 55.9</p><p>DHEA-Sulfate <strong>92.2 ug/dL </strong> Normal Range: 71.6 - 375.4</p><p>Dihydrotestosterone <strong>18 (<span style="color: #b22222">Low)</span>ng/dL </strong> Normal Range: 30 - 85</p><p>Testosterone, Serum <strong>277 <span style="color: #b22222">Low </span>ng/dL</strong> Normal Range: 348 - 1197</p><p>Free Testosterone(Direct) <strong>7.5 pg/mL </strong> Normal Range: 6.8 - 21.5</p><p></p><p><strong>Second Test</strong></p><p>Testosterone, Serum <strong>839 ng/dL</strong> 348 - 1197</p><p>Free Testosterone(Direct) <strong>23.0 <span style="color: #b22222">(High) </span>pg/mL </strong>6.8 - 21.5</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jriptide, post: 71989, member: 15477"] My question is should I be concerned about having high Free T levels that exceed normal range both in total (23 pg/ml) and percentage (2.7%) ? Since moving to injections I have done two blood tests (not ideal times but based on travel to US where I can order my own test through DiscountLabs), one early on in my new protocol during a trough where my Total Testosterone came back at 277 and Free T 7.5 pg.ml (2.7%) the second one done the day after a bi-weekly injection of .35ml came in at 839 ng/ml and Free T of 23 pg/ml (2.7%) and above normal range of 6.8 - 31.5. Note I only did Total T and Free T on the second test. Below are the results of both tests. [B]First Test[/B] Estradiol, Sensitive [B]13.5 pg/mL [/B]Normal Range: 8.0 - 35.0 Sex Horm Binding Glob, Serum[B] 26.6 nmol/L [/B] Normal Range: 16.5 - 55.9 DHEA-Sulfate [B]92.2 ug/dL [/B] Normal Range: 71.6 - 375.4 Dihydrotestosterone [B]18 ([COLOR=#b22222]Low)[/COLOR]ng/dL [/B] Normal Range: 30 - 85 Testosterone, Serum [B]277 [COLOR=#b22222]Low [/COLOR]ng/dL[/B] Normal Range: 348 - 1197 Free Testosterone(Direct) [B]7.5 pg/mL [/B] Normal Range: 6.8 - 21.5 [B]Second Test[/B] Testosterone, Serum [B]839 ng/dL[/B] 348 - 1197 Free Testosterone(Direct) [B]23.0 [COLOR=#b22222](High) [/COLOR]pg/mL [/B]6.8 - 21.5 [/QUOTE]
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