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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Is my free testosterone low?
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<blockquote data-quote="sammmy" data-source="post: 185482" data-attributes="member: 38594"><p>That question can be answered ONLY by the makers of the corresponding free T tests, if they have data by ages at all. Different free T tests or calculators have different normal ranges and results cannot be converted between them at all.</p><p></p><p>I can't find the 'normal ranges' of the popular here TruT calculator anywhere online. Maybe someone else will give reference. You will have to measure the SHBG for it though, together with total T and albumin on the same day.</p><p></p><p>In any case, being in the lower percentile 'for your age' does not explain your symptoms and getting on TRT is unlikely to resolve it.</p><p></p><p>If you don't think so, you can try two weeks of transdermal testosterone like Androgel. During those two weeks, your body will still produce testosterone and combined with the transdermal one, your total and free testostosterone will sky rocket. After two weeks, body testosterone will start shutting down so you have only about 2 weeks to test it. You will feel a boost in sexuality but unlikely to change any other symptoms, placebo effects are possible but unlikely to last longer than a few days. This is just to preview what testosterone can do for you and most probably it isn't much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sammmy, post: 185482, member: 38594"] That question can be answered ONLY by the makers of the corresponding free T tests, if they have data by ages at all. Different free T tests or calculators have different normal ranges and results cannot be converted between them at all. I can't find the 'normal ranges' of the popular here TruT calculator anywhere online. Maybe someone else will give reference. You will have to measure the SHBG for it though, together with total T and albumin on the same day. In any case, being in the lower percentile 'for your age' does not explain your symptoms and getting on TRT is unlikely to resolve it. If you don't think so, you can try two weeks of transdermal testosterone like Androgel. During those two weeks, your body will still produce testosterone and combined with the transdermal one, your total and free testostosterone will sky rocket. After two weeks, body testosterone will start shutting down so you have only about 2 weeks to test it. You will feel a boost in sexuality but unlikely to change any other symptoms, placebo effects are possible but unlikely to last longer than a few days. This is just to preview what testosterone can do for you and most probably it isn't much. [/QUOTE]
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