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<blockquote data-quote="ERO" data-source="post: 23934" data-attributes="member: 1210"><p>Since you were severely low on the first test and just at the very bottom borderline of "normal" on the second, I would ask for a third test before they write you off and declare that you do not need treatment. I don't know if that is allowed in the UK, but I would sure try. One of my pet peeves is the "normal range" on T levels - like you pointed out, you can be in the "normal range" and have the T levels of a guy that is 85 - but hey you are normal right? You should feel fine! That happens here in the US all of the time as well. There is a <a href="http://elitemensguide.com/testosterone-levels-by-age/" target="_blank">chart and graph here</a> (scroll down a bit on the page) that shows T levels for men by age - it is in ng/dl, which I believe is not how it is measured in the UK, but you can still look at it and see how useless the normal ranges can be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ERO, post: 23934, member: 1210"] Since you were severely low on the first test and just at the very bottom borderline of "normal" on the second, I would ask for a third test before they write you off and declare that you do not need treatment. I don't know if that is allowed in the UK, but I would sure try. One of my pet peeves is the "normal range" on T levels - like you pointed out, you can be in the "normal range" and have the T levels of a guy that is 85 - but hey you are normal right? You should feel fine! That happens here in the US all of the time as well. There is a [URL="http://elitemensguide.com/testosterone-levels-by-age/"]chart and graph here[/URL] (scroll down a bit on the page) that shows T levels for men by age - it is in ng/dl, which I believe is not how it is measured in the UK, but you can still look at it and see how useless the normal ranges can be. [/QUOTE]
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