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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Low T or Normal ?
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<blockquote data-quote="antelopers" data-source="post: 151110" data-attributes="member: 38214"><p>I disagree. He's in the mid to low 300s if you convert to ng/dl which is low for men who aren't 90 years old. Bottom of the scale for t and free T - keep in mind these ranges are based on total population which includes sick and old, that does not mean normal or optimal. </p><p></p><p>He is more than low enough to qualify him for treatment with doctors or clinics that actually specialize in helping to treat testosterone deficiencies, whatever that course of treatment may be. Just because endocrinologists who aren't up to date won't prescribe testosterone does not mean that he has good T levels and does not mean there aren't other interventions or lifestyle factors he can change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="antelopers, post: 151110, member: 38214"] I disagree. He's in the mid to low 300s if you convert to ng/dl which is low for men who aren't 90 years old. Bottom of the scale for t and free T - keep in mind these ranges are based on total population which includes sick and old, that does not mean normal or optimal. He is more than low enough to qualify him for treatment with doctors or clinics that actually specialize in helping to treat testosterone deficiencies, whatever that course of treatment may be. Just because endocrinologists who aren't up to date won't prescribe testosterone does not mean that he has good T levels and does not mean there aren't other interventions or lifestyle factors he can change. [/QUOTE]
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