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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone and Men's Health Articles
The Difference Between Free and Total Testosterone with Dr. Abe Morgentaler
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<blockquote data-quote="tropicaldaze1950" data-source="post: 240381" data-attributes="member: 13651"><p>Is there an 'optimal' amount of free T? Dr. Morgentaler alludes to men who have a decent total T but are still symptomatic(fatigue, no morning erections, low libido, etc). What I've understood is that increasing the dosage of T will lower SHBG and increase free T. I was hoping that Dr. Morgentaler would cite specific numbers in regards to free T. And is it specific to each man, where one might feel great with a free T of 250 pg/mL, but another man needs 350 or 400 or 500(pg/mL), which would translate into a higher dose, thus a supra high total T.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tropicaldaze1950, post: 240381, member: 13651"] Is there an 'optimal' amount of free T? Dr. Morgentaler alludes to men who have a decent total T but are still symptomatic(fatigue, no morning erections, low libido, etc). What I've understood is that increasing the dosage of T will lower SHBG and increase free T. I was hoping that Dr. Morgentaler would cite specific numbers in regards to free T. And is it specific to each man, where one might feel great with a free T of 250 pg/mL, but another man needs 350 or 400 or 500(pg/mL), which would translate into a higher dose, thus a supra high total T. [/QUOTE]
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