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<blockquote data-quote="low_T" data-source="post: 194418" data-attributes="member: 41875"><p>I've not. And I have that on the list for tomorrow.</p><p></p><p>My last free was on the low side. Granted, my last results were before my shot injection.</p><table class='post-table ' style='width: 100%'><tr><td ><p>Testosterone</p></td><td ><p>283 ng/dL<br /> >18 years 264 - 916</p></td></tr></table><table class='post-table ' style='width: 100%'><tr><td ><p>Free Testosterone %</p></td><td ><p>1.3 %<br /> Adult Males: 1.5 - 3.2</p></td></tr></table><table class='post-table ' style='width: 100%'><tr><td ><p>Testosterone Free</p></td><td ><p>37 pg/mL <br /> A<strong>dult Males: 52 - 280</strong></p></td></tr></table><table class='post-table ' style='width: 100%'><tr><td ><p>Estradiol Sensitive</p></td><td ><p>13.1 pg/mL</p></td><td ><p>8.0 to 35.0 pg/mL</p></td></tr></table> Does a low SBHG contribute to a higher RBC? To my knowledge red blood cells do not contribute to blood clotting. Its the platelets? But, those arewithin range. So, hard to tell. </p><p></p><p>In addition, dont I want a low SBHG? Isnt that a good thing? That means more free T to where I need it. But, Ive also not had DHT checked either. </p><p></p><p>So, something is contributing here to my 'ED symptoms'. Ive pretty much tapered off of my anxiety meds and its helping. But, long term, I'm not sure I can be off of one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="low_T, post: 194418, member: 41875"] I've not. And I have that on the list for tomorrow. My last free was on the low side. Granted, my last results were before my shot injection. [TABLE][TR][TD] Testosterone [/TD][TD] 283 ng/dL >18 years 264 - 916 [/TD][/TR][/TABLE] [TABLE][TR][TD] Free Testosterone % [/TD][TD] 1.3 % Adult Males: 1.5 - 3.2 [/TD][/TR][/TABLE] [TABLE][TR][TD] Testosterone Free [/TD][TD] 37 pg/mL A[B]dult Males: 52 - 280[/B] [/TD][/TR][/TABLE] [TABLE][TR][TD] Estradiol Sensitive [/TD][TD] 13.1 pg/mL [/TD][TD] 8.0 to 35.0 pg/mL [/TD][/TR][/TABLE] Does a low SBHG contribute to a higher RBC? To my knowledge red blood cells do not contribute to blood clotting. Its the platelets? But, those arewithin range. So, hard to tell. In addition, dont I want a low SBHG? Isnt that a good thing? That means more free T to where I need it. But, Ive also not had DHT checked either. So, something is contributing here to my 'ED symptoms'. Ive pretty much tapered off of my anxiety meds and its helping. But, long term, I'm not sure I can be off of one. [/QUOTE]
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