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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Labs 10/21
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<blockquote data-quote="Cataceous" data-source="post: 213288" data-attributes="member: 38109"><p>Your SHBG isn't extreme and both the Vermeulen and Tru-T calculators have you within their respective healthy normal ranges, albeit on the low end. For me this would be sufficient information, though if you want more certainty then you could spring for the more accurate tests. However, these tests are complex and their results are also not completely trustworthy.</p><p></p><p>This is false. It makes no sense to compare free testosterone to total estradiol. The ratio of the total hormones, E2/T, is about 0.5%, right in line with values for healthy young men. Using a calculator for free estradiol based on the multi-ligand binding model we find that free estradiol is 0.61 pg/mL, while free testosterone is 103 pg/mL. At 0.59%, the ratio is still within the normal range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cataceous, post: 213288, member: 38109"] Your SHBG isn't extreme and both the Vermeulen and Tru-T calculators have you within their respective healthy normal ranges, albeit on the low end. For me this would be sufficient information, though if you want more certainty then you could spring for the more accurate tests. However, these tests are complex and their results are also not completely trustworthy. This is false. It makes no sense to compare free testosterone to total estradiol. The ratio of the total hormones, E2/T, is about 0.5%, right in line with values for healthy young men. Using a calculator for free estradiol based on the multi-ligand binding model we find that free estradiol is 0.61 pg/mL, while free testosterone is 103 pg/mL. At 0.59%, the ratio is still within the normal range. [/QUOTE]
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