Whats your testosterone level?

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15 Apr 2011 11:53 - 15 Apr 2011 11:53 #65515 by tiny
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Assessing Normal Testosterone Levels

Determining the normal testosterone levels for your age, and reaching an optimal zone, can greatly increase your odds of successful treatment.

When testosterone levels are maximized; it enables the energy, strength, and motivation needed to live your life to the fullest.

But if they aren't managed properly, or your low testosterone symptoms remain after treatment, it can lead to an alternatively frustrating experience (as I'm sure many of you can attest to).

Although the research on appropriate testosterone levels has generally been scant up until this point, I was able to find a couple good studys indicating average ranges in the male population at large.





Male Androgen Levels in an Unhealthy Population

Depending on the lab your doctor uses, male testosterone levels typically range between 250ng/dl and 850 ng/dl.

As you may well imagine, these ranges are not set to optimal levels. They are a cross section of men aged 20 to 100; many sick and diseased, from a lifetime of unhealthy habits.

So when your blood work arrives and your doctor refuses treatment due to your "normal" testosterone levels, when it's actually somewhere closer to the bottom of the range, then a gentle reminder of optimal health may be in order.

If you kindly point out you have the T levels of a sick 90 year old, maybe he/she will come around.

Emphasize Low Testosterone Symptoms

If your doctor is stubborn, or doesn't like their patients being active participants in their own healthcare... you may be better off emphasizing your symptoms that are more specific to low testosterone.

Noting a loss of sex drive, development of impotence, or reduced muscle mass and strength should give any knowledgeable doctor a red flag that T levels aren't on par.

Depression, fatigue, and loss of motivation are also commonly caused by low testosterone. Unfortunately many doctors would rather prescribe an antidepressant than bring back to normal a natural substance your body already makes.

Doctor being Stubborn? Up the Ante to Ensure Treatment

If all else fails, play the desperation card. Maybe tell him your you're at the cusp of getting fired due to poor work performance.

Or alternatively, your wife/girlfriend has shown concern over your sex drive/impotence problems or recent lack of ambition.

Most doctors with a soul will come around once you explain the seriousness of your case. And if they don't? Shop around.

www.mens-hormonal-health.com/normal-testosterone-levels.html
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16 Apr 2011 08:39 #65537 by tnj
Replied by tnj on topic Whats your testosterone level?
Can anyone explain the results to me?
Testosterone Results Reference Unit
SHGB 17.8 11.4-52.3 nmol/l
Total testosterone 15.35 7.3-27.1 nmol/l
free-calculated 427.6 181-536 pmol/l

These tests were done three years ago,during that time i wasnt gyming for years and had never done a cycle before.My new results after a 12 week cycle of sust and deca and doing a DOC pct,this test was three weeks after doc pct.

free-calculated test 190 181-536 pmol/l

Im 32yrs old,why are results so low and is there anything i can do to raise them?

Thx

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