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    My natural test lvls?

    Hello everyone,

    I am new to this website and am seeking a bit of help. I am a 23 year old natural athlete(as of right now). I am 5,9 194lbs at around 12% bf give or take. About 6 months ago I got my blood work done and I asked the doctor to check my testosterone levels too. He did and said they were fine but didn't really give me more of an explanation than that. I was hoping someone on here could interpret my results after I post them on here and answer questions like, what percentile do I fall under for my age, is it possible that my test lvls will continue to rise until 25, have I reached my peak natural test lvls (if thats even possible to determine), and really just anything else you can tell me from this piece of paper. I was afraid to ask the doctor these kinds of questions because he would of known I was interested in AAS and I didn't really want to get a hard time from him. Thanks in advance I will post my blood work as an attachment.

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    Normal peak can be late teens to early 20's normally. Your levels are low in my opinion. Do you have more blood work you can post as it may lead us to the cause? Have you recently done any test boosters or pro-hormones, etc.?

    Just saw this if your first post. Welcome to the forum.
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    No, I've never done any test boosters or pro-hormones. I eat, sleep well, and train hard. However I do suffer from depression so possibly that is a factor if indeed my lvls are low. I did have other typical things checked when one gets blood work done but I don't have it on my computer so I will attempt to copy those documents as well, thanks for your help and friendly welcome.

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    Depression meds?

    Need to see thyroid levels, cortisol, prolactin, etc. Many things can cause low (er) Test levels and they can be corrected. Full BW is key here.
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    no depression m3ds and I just found the other papers so I'm trying to put them on the computer now, hopefully this is enough.

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    ok I posted everything I have, thanks and look forward to your response!

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    Bump

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mezz View Post
    ok I posted everything I have, thanks and look forward to your response!
    Where might you have posted it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kelkel View Post
    Where might you have posted it?
    You don't see the three other pictures I attached to the original post?

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    why is you white count low that is weird to see / have you been sick for a long time.

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    I see them now. Unfortunately, there's nothing else there that helps us. You need a full thyroid panel to include FT3, FT4, RT3, antibodies & TSH. Also prolactin, cortisol and LH & FSH. Many things can contribute to low T. Hypothyroidism will cause it as can cortisol or prolactin issues. Pathologies and trauma as well.
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    awh man, ok. Well thanks for trying. I wonder why all of those things weren't checked as well because this was really the first time I'd ever had blood work done in my adult life so I'd assume they would of checked just about everything there was to check for. After all I do remember them filling up like 4 vials. Thanks anyways man appreciate your time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BIGB View Post
    why is you white count low that is weird to see / have you been sick for a long time.
    If you consider depression a sickness then yes

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    Low test can cause feelings of depression.
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    Yes, but its something I've struggled with since I was 17 so I can't see myself having low test from that early of an age, after all the doc did flat out say my test lvls were fine. If you could, could you please explain what the difference between test tot S and test free s is, and why these numbers are so different?

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    welcome

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    Quote Originally Posted by xthedukex View Post
    welcome
    thanks appreciate it

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