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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
LabCorp Testosterone Reference Range Changing (Decreasing) Effective July 17, 2017
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<blockquote data-quote="Dr Justin Saya MD" data-source="post: 75464" data-attributes="member: 12687"><p>No, not all reference ranges (hormone or otherwise) are established based on the middle 95th percentile (chopping off top/bottom 2.5%), though this could be considered a common "default" reference range.</p><p></p><p>I've seen 1400's (a couple) naturally. Just last week had a 58yo man with natural 980...wonder what his level was when he was 21yo?!?! On a related interesting topic, I've seen over a dozen of my clomid guys achieve T 1400 range. Although these aren't "natural" levels per se, they have achieved physiologic LH levels (upper range) meaning that those same levels were at least POSSIBLE for them naturally (if the "stars were to align" as it were).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dr Justin Saya MD, post: 75464, member: 12687"] No, not all reference ranges (hormone or otherwise) are established based on the middle 95th percentile (chopping off top/bottom 2.5%), though this could be considered a common "default" reference range. I've seen 1400's (a couple) naturally. Just last week had a 58yo man with natural 980...wonder what his level was when he was 21yo?!?! On a related interesting topic, I've seen over a dozen of my clomid guys achieve T 1400 range. Although these aren't "natural" levels per se, they have achieved physiologic LH levels (upper range) meaning that those same levels were at least POSSIBLE for them naturally (if the "stars were to align" as it were). [/QUOTE]
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