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04-11-2013, 08:25 PM #1New Member
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After reading stickies i don't trust my doctor...
My primary care doctor says i have "borderline low testosterone "
I finally got a copy of my blood work and it says my level is 2.1 ng/ml and normal is between 1.8 and 7. What does this translate to? She referred me to an endo doctor and I have the appointment on the 19th. Can anyone give me any suggestions on things I need to know or questions to ask? Also can anyone translate this level I have for me? I'm 32 years old and very active.
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04-11-2013, 08:32 PM #2HRT
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Please post your labs complete with ranges here in this thread. Once you do that, tell us everything about you, your life style, your medical history, meds, previous steroid use if any...we need to know everything about you.
I can tell you this; 32 year old otherwise healthy normal men don't have low testosterone levels like yours without there not being something wrong.
You need to rule out all medical conditions that can cause a suppression in androgen levels like this before considering TRT.
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04-11-2013, 09:02 PM #3
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