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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Is free testosterone the main variable that matters in testosterone replacement?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cameron58" data-source="post: 11768" data-attributes="member: 692"><p>My dumbass doctor has his knickers in a twist because of my testosterone levels. I was tested today, exactly half way though the week after the last shot of test cyprionate, 100mg. My total is 937ng/dl with the "normal" range being 193-740. </p><p></p><p>My free T measurement is 161pg/ml with the "normal" range being 32-168. Percent free is 1.7 with a "normal" range being 1.1-2.5.</p><p></p><p>So, that seems fine to me because the important number is the free T measurement, and that is in the normal range. My doctor is convinced that the amount I'm injecting must be cut because of the total T measurement.. I think he's full of s**t. </p><p></p><p>First, am I right or wrong. Second, if I'm right can anyone direct me to a source of reference information that verifies this, so I can give it to my doctor? I don't mean articles written by knowledgeable people. I mean rigorous, peer reviewed studies done by real live scientists that will give iron clad proof that the important measurement is the free T, not the total T? I need something so indisputable that even my stubborn idiot doctor can't disagree with it. </p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cameron58, post: 11768, member: 692"] My dumbass doctor has his knickers in a twist because of my testosterone levels. I was tested today, exactly half way though the week after the last shot of test cyprionate, 100mg. My total is 937ng/dl with the "normal" range being 193-740. My free T measurement is 161pg/ml with the "normal" range being 32-168. Percent free is 1.7 with a "normal" range being 1.1-2.5. So, that seems fine to me because the important number is the free T measurement, and that is in the normal range. My doctor is convinced that the amount I'm injecting must be cut because of the total T measurement.. I think he's full of s**t. First, am I right or wrong. Second, if I'm right can anyone direct me to a source of reference information that verifies this, so I can give it to my doctor? I don't mean articles written by knowledgeable people. I mean rigorous, peer reviewed studies done by real live scientists that will give iron clad proof that the important measurement is the free T, not the total T? I need something so indisputable that even my stubborn idiot doctor can't disagree with it. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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