Did you ever find out if that blood test was total or free testosterone? I'm asking because different labs use different values, and its possible that's a free T reading. For example, Quest diagnostics uses a range of 50-150 for free T on their scale, so if you're 110 turned out to be free T and on a similar scale then your number would not be low at all. Before you do or change anything, you need to know that you have a curate info to work from. Either get the details on you're current blood work, get new blood work, or even do both, but don't do anything else without further confirmation from blood test results.




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