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<blockquote data-quote="CaptianCurious" data-source="post: 145710" data-attributes="member: 38740"><p>Hello everyone. </p><p></p><p>I was on trt for a few years and came off to try and have kids. We have one on the way, so I'm weighing my options and thinking about going back on. </p><p></p><p>Labs from a few months ago: </p><p></p><p>Labcorp</p><p></p><p>Total T 570 246 - 916 ng/dl </p><p>Free T 7.3 8.7 - 25.1 pg/ml LOW</p><p>SHBG 69 16.5 - 55.9 nmol/L HIGH</p><p></p><p>So, obviously I have the free T and bioavailable T (calculates to 170) of a 60 year old. My labs were pretty similar 5 years ago. I've tested everything else a dozen times or so and it's fine. I've been high shbg, which I think is just the body's attempt to conserve T due to low production. Estrogen is low too, and I don't have diabetes. </p><p></p><p>I feel okay but I do have typical low T symptoms: low ambition, mediocre energy, mentality languishing, and a noticeable dip in my libido for the first time in my life. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Thoughts on if this warrants trt? </p><p></p><p>It's a pleasure to meet everyone!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CaptianCurious, post: 145710, member: 38740"] Hello everyone. I was on trt for a few years and came off to try and have kids. We have one on the way, so I'm weighing my options and thinking about going back on. Labs from a few months ago: Labcorp Total T 570 246 - 916 ng/dl Free T 7.3 8.7 - 25.1 pg/ml LOW SHBG 69 16.5 - 55.9 nmol/L HIGH So, obviously I have the free T and bioavailable T (calculates to 170) of a 60 year old. My labs were pretty similar 5 years ago. I've tested everything else a dozen times or so and it's fine. I've been high shbg, which I think is just the body's attempt to conserve T due to low production. Estrogen is low too, and I don't have diabetes. I feel okay but I do have typical low T symptoms: low ambition, mediocre energy, mentality languishing, and a noticeable dip in my libido for the first time in my life. Thoughts on if this warrants trt? It's a pleasure to meet everyone!! [/QUOTE]
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