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<blockquote data-quote="03Sssnake" data-source="post: 17037116" data-attributes="member: 7121"><p>Hey fellas, keep in mind the total number doesn’t mean much, its the free testosterone that matters. That is the amount your body can actually use that isn’t bound by SHBG etc…typically men feel much better at 25 and above. I am typically around 33- 37 free, its been higher in the 40s, but not often. There is what’s considered the normal range and then there is optimal. Anyways you treat the man, not the number. That’s the mistake many providers make and why these one size fits all, cookie cutter TRT places suck and many guys still don’t feel good. I made it a point to figure out as much as I could with regard to hormones and manage my own TRT. For the most part I just rely on the telmed for the script. Just stay on top of your blood work and make sure your health markers are in line. Liver, Kidney numbers, PSA, TSH, CBC, CMP and of course hormone panel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03Sssnake, post: 17037116, member: 7121"] Hey fellas, keep in mind the total number doesn’t mean much, its the free testosterone that matters. That is the amount your body can actually use that isn’t bound by SHBG etc…typically men feel much better at 25 and above. I am typically around 33- 37 free, its been higher in the 40s, but not often. There is what’s considered the normal range and then there is optimal. Anyways you treat the man, not the number. That’s the mistake many providers make and why these one size fits all, cookie cutter TRT places suck and many guys still don’t feel good. I made it a point to figure out as much as I could with regard to hormones and manage my own TRT. For the most part I just rely on the telmed for the script. Just stay on top of your blood work and make sure your health markers are in line. Liver, Kidney numbers, PSA, TSH, CBC, CMP and of course hormone panel. [/QUOTE]
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