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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="UnsureNewbie" data-source="post: 67581" data-attributes="member: 15461"><p>Thanks for the link. My total testosterone levels seem to be fine by most standards. The free testosterone on my last lab was 10.8 pg/ml. Contrary to above link where it is stated that free testosterone should be between roughly 9-23, the laboratory on my blood test has stated 10.7 -41.2 pg/ml. </p><p></p><p>I find it very difficult to figure out what to do next. What do you guys think? I have the assumption that my free testosterone is constantly towards the lower end of the range which would explain my symptoms. I mean is it normal for a 33 year old to have weak nocturnal erections and essentially no morning wood? It is a normal part of aging? It feels off. That aside (I could care less about nocturnal erections), I have definitely low libido and trouble with erections during sex. I find it also odd that as a 19 year old I could benchpress more easily and had more strength than today. </p><p></p><p>I have searched the internet a lot but there is so much conflicting information. Some say total testosterone is more reliable and more important (if this is true then testosterone can't be the problem with me), but other sites say free testosterone is important (which is lowish for me). </p><p></p><p>Any ideas or suggestions? </p><p></p><p>BTW I have had multiple blood tests for any vitamin deficiency etc.---everything else has been really well within normal range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UnsureNewbie, post: 67581, member: 15461"] Thanks for the link. My total testosterone levels seem to be fine by most standards. The free testosterone on my last lab was 10.8 pg/ml. Contrary to above link where it is stated that free testosterone should be between roughly 9-23, the laboratory on my blood test has stated 10.7 -41.2 pg/ml. I find it very difficult to figure out what to do next. What do you guys think? I have the assumption that my free testosterone is constantly towards the lower end of the range which would explain my symptoms. I mean is it normal for a 33 year old to have weak nocturnal erections and essentially no morning wood? It is a normal part of aging? It feels off. That aside (I could care less about nocturnal erections), I have definitely low libido and trouble with erections during sex. I find it also odd that as a 19 year old I could benchpress more easily and had more strength than today. I have searched the internet a lot but there is so much conflicting information. Some say total testosterone is more reliable and more important (if this is true then testosterone can't be the problem with me), but other sites say free testosterone is important (which is lowish for me). Any ideas or suggestions? BTW I have had multiple blood tests for any vitamin deficiency etc.---everything else has been really well within normal range. [/QUOTE]
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