26.9 is 775 ng/dl. And a good total number has nothing to do with your free number. And yes, you can still have good numbers being skinny, fat or anything in between.
26.9 is 775 ng/dl. And a good total number has nothing to do with your free number. And yes, you can still have good numbers being skinny, fat or anything in between.
Thanks for the reply.
775 ng/dl is a pretty decent level if I consider the standard range of 300 - 1000 ng/dl.
Why are doctors so reluctant to follow up tests? I'm going to seek out another G.P for a full hormone panel test.
Are the symptoms of low T attributed to a low free test level, or can you have low free Test and a good total number but still get symptoms of low T?
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