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03-23-2019, 02:48 PM #1
Different Lab results
Is it common for labs to have such drastic readings? Got blood work done with one doctor 2 weeks ago and test level came back at 256.Two weeks later same time of day different doctor/lab and test level 358! Not on TRT yet.Anyone else see such drastic readings? Thanks
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03-23-2019, 03:05 PM #2Senior Member
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That's not all that drastic of a difference. T levels go up and down within a normal range of vales. many things can influence it. However, both your labs are on the low side. I'd be more interested in seeing your Free T or bioavailable T levels. They are probably very low. It's Free/bioavailable T the matters the most for how we feel.
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03-24-2019, 05:21 PM #3Senior Member
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I don't consider percent change as usable information in TRT goal, particularly when we are talking about Total T. The ultimate goal of TRT is to get Free or Bioavailable T within a "good" range that helps us to feel more like we did when we were younger. The exact number for that goal is more debatable. I personally buy into the Life Extension Organization's recommendations that we target the upper 33rd percentile of the range for a guy in his mid to late 20's. Keep in mind that Free/Bioavailable T is most often reported in age-adjusted groups because SHBG normally increases with age which decreases normal ranges for Free T. That doesn't mean the "normal range for a 60 year old guy is optimal, it's just normal for that age. Using the LabCorp test, the upper 33rd percentile for Free T for a 25-30 year old guy is roughly 21-26 pg/mL. This happens to be my goal.
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