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I agree with Madman. We're not here to bash on you friend, but there are factors and variables you're not thinking about, which could really impact you negatively .. It's not only what your hormone levels are presenting, but equally important to see how CBC's, metabolic profile, PSA, lipids, etc.


The thyroid alone will have a multitude of variables involved, like Reverse T3, antibodies, and other sub-related assays like iron & ferritin, cortisol, D3, electrolyte overview, etc.


With any real conscience, I can't offer any conversions or dosage suggestions, and/or suggestions on how to pursue your protocol. My only suggestion is that you go see a doctor, and you run all the needed blood labs. Even if you had low testosterone, you don't even know if you're "primary" or "secondary" hypo (?), and maybe the initial baseline labs would have warranted further investigation with the testes or pituitary, all depending how gonadotropin levels resulted. Maybe SHBG is really high, impacting the free testosterone?? It's all a mystery!


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