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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: 72029" data-attributes="member: 15477"><p>Interesting, while I am new to TRT, I would think it would be important to know how high your levels of Testosterone and Estradiol get not just the trough level. So if you are targeting upper range of normal that would mean you are actually well above normal range the majority of the time. The graph below was the projections I made for my Testosterone based on Test E half life and adjustment factors I made using my blood test. If correct this tells me my T level should fluctuate between 900-600. Knowing that I can monitor how I feel and make adjustments. Sorry forgot to mention the graph below uses Canadian measures so my Testosterone range would be about 21 to 21 nmol/l.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jriptide, post: 72029, member: 15477"] Interesting, while I am new to TRT, I would think it would be important to know how high your levels of Testosterone and Estradiol get not just the trough level. So if you are targeting upper range of normal that would mean you are actually well above normal range the majority of the time. The graph below was the projections I made for my Testosterone based on Test E half life and adjustment factors I made using my blood test. If correct this tells me my T level should fluctuate between 900-600. Knowing that I can monitor how I feel and make adjustments. Sorry forgot to mention the graph below uses Canadian measures so my Testosterone range would be about 21 to 21 nmol/l. [/QUOTE]
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Blood Test Discussion
High Free Testosterone Level - Concern?
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