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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Judge my blood work. Do I need an AI?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 157061" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Thanks for the reply Vince. I’ll have to respectfully disagree though. Plus, as of January, your free T is almost double the top of the range for your age group. It was 32.3 pg/mL (6.6 - 18.1) as of January. Why is his too high, but yours isn’t too high when it’s way over the top of the range for your age? Ranges are not the end all be all. They are just a guideline. The top of the range for b12 is 1000. Unanimously everyone will tell you having a B12 level 50-100% above that is a good thing. But him having a free T above range, or an E2 ever so slightly above range is a reason for him to change his dose to lower these values, even while feeling great? Again, ranges are just guidelines, and everyone is biologically unique. We all have to find what works for us as individuals. Some feel amazing with free T mid range, or even a little below mid range. Some have tried everything and only feel good with free T close to double the top of the range. We’ve seen it all here. Some guys feel amazing with E2 around 70-90. Vince Carter reports only feeling good with a single digit E2 level. The OP’s numbers, to me, look perfectly balanced. But it honestly doesn’t matter really what his numbers look like, as long as they’re not extremely out of range, which none of them are even close to being. All that matters is that he feels great. Sorry for the long winded reply lol, but bottom line, whatever you do, don’t change a thing. What do you hope to achieve, to feel even better? Some men try to get greedy, or tweak their protocol based off of numbers, and they end up ruining everything. And even worse, when they try to go back to the original protocol that they felt great on, they just don’t get the same results, and are always chasing how they felt originally before tweaking things. Don’t be one of those guys. Don’t get greedy and think you can feel better than you do right now. Just let them prescribe you the ai and don’t take it like Sean Mosher said.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 157061, member: 15043"] Thanks for the reply Vince. I’ll have to respectfully disagree though. Plus, as of January, your free T is almost double the top of the range for your age group. It was 32.3 pg/mL (6.6 - 18.1) as of January. Why is his too high, but yours isn’t too high when it’s way over the top of the range for your age? Ranges are not the end all be all. They are just a guideline. The top of the range for b12 is 1000. Unanimously everyone will tell you having a B12 level 50-100% above that is a good thing. But him having a free T above range, or an E2 ever so slightly above range is a reason for him to change his dose to lower these values, even while feeling great? Again, ranges are just guidelines, and everyone is biologically unique. We all have to find what works for us as individuals. Some feel amazing with free T mid range, or even a little below mid range. Some have tried everything and only feel good with free T close to double the top of the range. We’ve seen it all here. Some guys feel amazing with E2 around 70-90. Vince Carter reports only feeling good with a single digit E2 level. The OP’s numbers, to me, look perfectly balanced. But it honestly doesn’t matter really what his numbers look like, as long as they’re not extremely out of range, which none of them are even close to being. All that matters is that he feels great. Sorry for the long winded reply lol, but bottom line, whatever you do, don’t change a thing. What do you hope to achieve, to feel even better? Some men try to get greedy, or tweak their protocol based off of numbers, and they end up ruining everything. And even worse, when they try to go back to the original protocol that they felt great on, they just don’t get the same results, and are always chasing how they felt originally before tweaking things. Don’t be one of those guys. Don’t get greedy and think you can feel better than you do right now. Just let them prescribe you the ai and don’t take it like Sean Mosher said. [/QUOTE]
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