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Testosterone Basics & Questions
I took a peek at my Labs
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<blockquote data-quote="Henry" data-source="post: 89084" data-attributes="member: 2067"><p>If he's feeling great and his blood work comes back good, my question is, why change it?</p><p></p><p>If someone had low T and no symptoms, he would be told to leave it alone and not get on TRT so why does the reverse not apply? If he has high levels, and no symptoms, why not leave it alone?</p><p></p><p>I'v been running around 1300's for the past couple of years on Androgel. My blood work comes back very well, I feel great, I don't have to donate or take AI's and my cardiologist says my heart is great. I don't see a reason for changing it. No prostate issues, no lipid issues, no HCT/HGB issues, I see my cardiologist once a year and he does the heart thing and I have no problems. Now, I will admit that I don't feel a difference from 600-800-900-1100-1300-1400 because I've tried all those levels, but I don't see why Vince should lower it if he's feel great just to fall under some numbers from a lab.</p><p></p><p>Let's remember those numbers, just a few months ago, were close to 1200 at the max. Now, they've been dropped to 900. I've seen some labs go as high as 700-800. Also, those same numbers are the ones that tell us all that low 200's is ok and you don't need TRT if you're 250 but we all feel different about that. Why would we ignore 250 but freak out at someone running 1300-1400?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Henry, post: 89084, member: 2067"] If he's feeling great and his blood work comes back good, my question is, why change it? If someone had low T and no symptoms, he would be told to leave it alone and not get on TRT so why does the reverse not apply? If he has high levels, and no symptoms, why not leave it alone? I'v been running around 1300's for the past couple of years on Androgel. My blood work comes back very well, I feel great, I don't have to donate or take AI's and my cardiologist says my heart is great. I don't see a reason for changing it. No prostate issues, no lipid issues, no HCT/HGB issues, I see my cardiologist once a year and he does the heart thing and I have no problems. Now, I will admit that I don't feel a difference from 600-800-900-1100-1300-1400 because I've tried all those levels, but I don't see why Vince should lower it if he's feel great just to fall under some numbers from a lab. Let's remember those numbers, just a few months ago, were close to 1200 at the max. Now, they've been dropped to 900. I've seen some labs go as high as 700-800. Also, those same numbers are the ones that tell us all that low 200's is ok and you don't need TRT if you're 250 but we all feel different about that. Why would we ignore 250 but freak out at someone running 1300-1400? [/QUOTE]
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