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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Thoughts on my latest bloods?
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<blockquote data-quote="BenM" data-source="post: 130072" data-attributes="member: 18712"><p>I think the general feeling round here is that it's only too high if you're having negative symptoms or side effects. So for example if your E2 is too high and that's causing issues, or your haematocrit is high, etc etc. So it really depends. Yeah it's high in terms of the reference range but that doesn't mean much. Mine is also high by that measure.</p><p></p><p>Interestingly my lab printouts look exactly the same as yours (must use the same software) but the reference range for free T on mine is 9.9-27.8nmol/L and for calculated free T it's 91-579pmol/L. Wonder if it's age adjusted or something else - how old are you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BenM, post: 130072, member: 18712"] I think the general feeling round here is that it's only too high if you're having negative symptoms or side effects. So for example if your E2 is too high and that's causing issues, or your haematocrit is high, etc etc. So it really depends. Yeah it's high in terms of the reference range but that doesn't mean much. Mine is also high by that measure. Interestingly my lab printouts look exactly the same as yours (must use the same software) but the reference range for free T on mine is 9.9-27.8nmol/L and for calculated free T it's 91-579pmol/L. Wonder if it's age adjusted or something else - how old are you? [/QUOTE]
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