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<blockquote data-quote="Hoss91" data-source="post: 59313" data-attributes="member: 14777"><p>Of course. I paid for the bioavailable testosterone test because it was not covered by OHIP. It's more that I am currently in a financial limiting situation right now, which may cause difficulties if I have to pay for the treatment. I will cross that bridge if and when I get to it. </p><p></p><p>I edited my previous post to answer your question, but I guess I edited the post too late - FSH was not tested. Is there anything else in my blood-work that is worrisome? </p><p></p><p>Lastly, is my idea of 617ng/dl reasonable? I see people on this forum shoot for 450ng/dl, but based on the information I have come across (link to excerpt below) suggests 617ng/dl. While dated, this researcher is seemingly well respected, and his research is cited very often.</p><p></p><p>Research reference: <a href="https://www.menshormonalhealth.com/normal-testosterone-levels.html" target="_blank">Vermeulen, A</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hoss91, post: 59313, member: 14777"] Of course. I paid for the bioavailable testosterone test because it was not covered by OHIP. It's more that I am currently in a financial limiting situation right now, which may cause difficulties if I have to pay for the treatment. I will cross that bridge if and when I get to it. I edited my previous post to answer your question, but I guess I edited the post too late - FSH was not tested. Is there anything else in my blood-work that is worrisome? Lastly, is my idea of 617ng/dl reasonable? I see people on this forum shoot for 450ng/dl, but based on the information I have come across (link to excerpt below) suggests 617ng/dl. While dated, this researcher is seemingly well respected, and his research is cited very often. Research reference: [URL="https://www.menshormonalhealth.com/normal-testosterone-levels.html"]Vermeulen, A[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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