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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="MarkM" data-source="post: 115824"><p>Correct..........I have asked OP about his SHBG and that it is needed for proper protocol and I have questioned the high Free T as it did not sound accurate. As far as calculating his Free T, Ii am familiar with the Free T and Bioavailable Calculator but one normally needs the Albumin, as well, which I have not seen. At least the calculator I use requires it to make the calculation. That being said, LabCorp takes the Free T percentage without taking SHBG and Albumin into consideration. It simply divides to get the percentage. Next time LabCorp gives me a percentage for Free T without calculating it with SHBG and Albumin I will tell them they are wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MarkM, post: 115824"] Correct..........I have asked OP about his SHBG and that it is needed for proper protocol and I have questioned the high Free T as it did not sound accurate. As far as calculating his Free T, Ii am familiar with the Free T and Bioavailable Calculator but one normally needs the Albumin, as well, which I have not seen. At least the calculator I use requires it to make the calculation. That being said, LabCorp takes the Free T percentage without taking SHBG and Albumin into consideration. It simply divides to get the percentage. Next time LabCorp gives me a percentage for Free T without calculating it with SHBG and Albumin I will tell them they are wrong. [/QUOTE]
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