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    Test Levels in Women

    Hey Guys,

    Can u guys tell me what are the normal test levels in Women? My endo said 3 but i want second openion. Help will be appreciated.

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    Are you looking for free test levels?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Noles12 View Post
    Are you looking for free test levels?
    gimme all plz...

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    hey baby

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    Quote Originally Posted by hero717 View Post
    hey baby
    What is with the stupid unnecessary posting?

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    im surrounded by dicks and small balls everytime im on this site...its nice to have a chick on here

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    You have been on this site for 3 days now...... Yeah You got room to talk..... Seem like another obnoxious kid to me just trying to get the post count up

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    nah i could really care less about the count...so who cares i been on here for a few days that mean i dont know what im talking about???dick

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    I haven't seen not one knowledgeable comment from your name yet. Saying you agree to everyone posts...... Shows you know a lot..... throw out some suggestions or input rather than I agree or sounds good to me.

    Dick? Real mature bro........ Grow up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hero717 View Post
    im surrounded by dicks and small balls everytime im on this site...its nice to have a chick on here
    u think I am a girl???????

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    Quote Originally Posted by calgarian View Post
    u think I am a girl???????
    LMAO.... I guess seeing an avatar of boobs makes you a girl..... I guess I'm a car..... He doesn't understand there is all sorts of avatars out there of girls since he's new.... And half of them aren't girl. Well probably most of them aren't girls......

    Hero.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by chevrolet02z28 View Post
    LMAO.... I guess seeing an avatar of boobs makes you a girl..... I guess I'm a car..... He doesn't understand there is all sorts of avatars out there of girls since he's new.... And half of them aren't girl. Well probably most of them aren't girls......

    Hero.......
    can u tell him that most women have PINK

    Also can some please answer my question.......

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    Quote Originally Posted by hero717 View Post
    hey baby

    Quote Originally Posted by calgarian View Post
    u think I am a girl???????



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    haha

    wow

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    Well, after so many dumb and useless posts let me try to help you.

    "according to Sinha-Hikim et al. (8), who defined the range of total and free testosterone levels during the normal menstrual cycle in healthy women, the mean testosterone level across the cycle was 1.20 ± 0.69 nmol/L and the mean free testosterone was 12.8 ± 5.59 pmol/L. These levels were measured using an equilibrium dialysis method, and the sensitivity of the total testosterone assay was increased to 0.008 nmol/L. The results from that study are sound and have been used as references in many other studies. Furthermore, these testosterone levels are in agreement with those reported in other literature (9, 10)."

    For the whole article:
    http://jcem.endojournals.org/cgi/content/full/86/4/1842

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    Quote Originally Posted by hugovsilva View Post
    Well, after so many dumb and useless posts let me try to help you.

    "according to Sinha-Hikim et al. (8), who defined the range of total and free testosterone levels during the normal menstrual cycle in healthy women, the mean testosterone level across the cycle was 1.20 ± 0.69 nmol/L and the mean free testosterone was 12.8 ± 5.59 pmol/L. These levels were measured using an equilibrium dialysis method, and the sensitivity of the total testosterone assay was increased to 0.008 nmol/L. The results from that study are sound and have been used as references in many other studies. Furthermore, these testosterone levels are in agreement with those reported in other literature (9, 10)."

    For the whole article:
    http://jcem.endojournals.org/cgi/content/full/86/4/1842

    thank you kindly sir...for ur help...so what the hell he was talking about 3.0 actually it was the report from the lab that said max is 3.

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    Quote Originally Posted by calgarian View Post
    thank you kindly sir...for ur help...so what the hell he was talking about 3.0 actually it was the report from the lab that said max is 3.
    The only 3 I see is the reference to the bibliography. Where are you seeing that?

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    Sorry for the bullshit posts from me.......... Usually keep to myself but this guy just seems to be throwing useless posts all over and it was starting to piss me off..... If i knew the answer to this I would have answered.. Where as he will come on here in a few mins and sit there and say he agrees with hugovsilva. Makes no sense....... Any how my apoligy

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    Quote Originally Posted by hugovsilva View Post
    The only 3 I see is the reference to the bibliography. Where are you seeing that?
    its coming from a lab result...they give a normal range number and then your blood level something like

    Test......(3.0) : 14.0

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    Quote Originally Posted by chevrolet02z28;45***08
    Sorry for the bullshit posts from me.......... Usually keep to myself but this guy just seems to be throwing useless posts all over and it was starting to piss me off..... If i knew the answer to this I would have answered.. Where as he will come on here in a few mins and sit there and say he agrees with hugovsilva. Makes no sense....... Any how my apoligy
    no worries man......thanks for hugovsilva for his posts
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    My wife just got blood work done and the reference range for total test is 2-45 ng/dl. The % free test reference range is .5-2.0 and the free test pg/ml range is 0.1-6.4 this was from quest diagnostics. We looked did some searches on google because her test was 45 and the doctor said it was too high but most of the searches we found went up to 80 even 100 on the total.

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    http://mama.indstate.edu/users/anon/fsd/test.html

    Read this one calgarian. Not so scientific but very informational, plus it has the advantage of using ng/dl hich is the commonly used unit and not nmol/L.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hugovsilva;45***79
    http://mama.indstate.edu/users/anon/fsd/test.html

    Read this one calgarian. Not so scientific but very informational, plus it has the advantage of using ng/dl hich is the commonly used unit and not nmol/L.
    Thank you kindly sir......

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