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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
What do you say about my T values?
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<blockquote data-quote="swedishdude" data-source="post: 134909" data-attributes="member: 38145"><p>Yo! I'm a Swedish guy 29 years old, I turn 30 yo next month and these are the results I got from late 2012 (NOTICE: These values are over 6 years old, I haven't tested myself again as of yet):</p><p></p><p><img src="https://scontent-arn2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.15752-9/s2048x2048/49342024_625588647857622_8255269224172224512_n.jpg?_nc_cat=102&_nc_ht=scontent-arn2-1.xx&oh=cacbb9d73fdeb70164622719098838e2&oe=5CBD6E85" class="bbImage" alt="" data-url="https://scontent-arn2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.15752-9/s2048x2048/49342024_625588647857622_8255269224172224512_n.jpg?_nc_cat=102&_nc_ht=scontent-arn2-1.xx&oh=cacbb9d73fdeb70164622719098838e2&oe=5CBD6E85" style="" /></p><p></p><p>S/P-Testosterone nmol/L 12.4 in reference values (8.64-29)</p><p>S/P-SHBG nmol/L 20.6 in reference values (14.5-48)</p><p>S-PSA ug/L 0.67 in reference values (< 2.0)</p><p>S/P-LH IE/L 5.7 in reference values (1.7-8.6)</p><p></p><p>From one guy I spoke to, this is considered (12.4 T value) low value back in the 80s but today they have changed the reference values (see 8.64-29) so it is considered normal. Now, I am NOT depressed or something like that, but I do not feel the same kind of drive that I had when I was 18. </p><p></p><p>I am wondering what I could do to ask my doctor for TRT. I mean, people are allowed to smoke while that has its own definitive risks and benefits(?) and they even damage other people through chain-smoking. There seems to be a lot of "soy-milking" cry outs regarding TRT for young men. I guess older people just envy younger people choosing to boost their T levels early in life?</p><p></p><p>Considering the situation of today's society, I don't expect to live any longer than 10 years more, so why not enjoy the 10 last years with awesome T levels and its associated effects? Let me know what you think of my levels. I have tried posting this on Swedish strength training forums but they are such "soy boys" about it.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance! / Swedishdude.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swedishdude, post: 134909, member: 38145"] Yo! I'm a Swedish guy 29 years old, I turn 30 yo next month and these are the results I got from late 2012 (NOTICE: These values are over 6 years old, I haven't tested myself again as of yet): [IMG]https://scontent-arn2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.15752-9/s2048x2048/49342024_625588647857622_8255269224172224512_n.jpg?_nc_cat=102&_nc_ht=scontent-arn2-1.xx&oh=cacbb9d73fdeb70164622719098838e2&oe=5CBD6E85[/IMG] S/P-Testosterone nmol/L 12.4 in reference values (8.64-29) S/P-SHBG nmol/L 20.6 in reference values (14.5-48) S-PSA ug/L 0.67 in reference values (< 2.0) S/P-LH IE/L 5.7 in reference values (1.7-8.6) From one guy I spoke to, this is considered (12.4 T value) low value back in the 80s but today they have changed the reference values (see 8.64-29) so it is considered normal. Now, I am NOT depressed or something like that, but I do not feel the same kind of drive that I had when I was 18. I am wondering what I could do to ask my doctor for TRT. I mean, people are allowed to smoke while that has its own definitive risks and benefits(?) and they even damage other people through chain-smoking. There seems to be a lot of "soy-milking" cry outs regarding TRT for young men. I guess older people just envy younger people choosing to boost their T levels early in life? Considering the situation of today's society, I don't expect to live any longer than 10 years more, so why not enjoy the 10 last years with awesome T levels and its associated effects? Let me know what you think of my levels. I have tried posting this on Swedish strength training forums but they are such "soy boys" about it. Thanks in advance! / Swedishdude. [/QUOTE]
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