Hello all,
First time posting in this forum
I'm looking for advice with regards to HRT.
My background. I'm 45, i've never had my test levels measured. Last year following my annual physical i asked my GP why she hadn't included test levels in my blood screen. She said she didn't think it was important. This year i insisted and she said she'd order the "free test direct" test. It came back at 9.0 pg/mL (normal range was listed at 8.7-25.6). She mailed me my blood test results with comments on each measurement. With regards to my free test levels she wrote "nc" which i took as "no comment". I found the reading to be rather low. The blood was drawn before 8 am. On my own i went through Healthcheckusa and had blood work for Total test, Free test and % free test.
my results:
Total test 471 ng/dL
Free test 6.5 pg/mL
% free test 0.1
blood was drawn at about 10 AM
In my unprofessional opinion the free and % free numbers are very low for my age. The other piece of information is that i coach amatuer boxing and over the last 6 months have dropped about 25 lbs in an effort to get back to my fighting weight of younger days so that i can spend more time sparring with the kids (just holding pads can get boring).
I'm not interested in HRT as a means of adding slabs of muscle, but rather simply want to be as healthy as possible.
When i check the oil in my car, i don't wait till i can't see it on my dipstick to add oil. Likewise, i don't think its a good idea to wait till my testosterone levels are off the chart before i address the issue. I also assume that the low end of the "normal" ranges would apply to someone older than myself.
for those of you with experience, if you were in my shoes, is HRT something you would consider? And is there any advise that you would give me?
thanks alot!!!
tyler
First time posting in this forum
I'm looking for advice with regards to HRT.
My background. I'm 45, i've never had my test levels measured. Last year following my annual physical i asked my GP why she hadn't included test levels in my blood screen. She said she didn't think it was important. This year i insisted and she said she'd order the "free test direct" test. It came back at 9.0 pg/mL (normal range was listed at 8.7-25.6). She mailed me my blood test results with comments on each measurement. With regards to my free test levels she wrote "nc" which i took as "no comment". I found the reading to be rather low. The blood was drawn before 8 am. On my own i went through Healthcheckusa and had blood work for Total test, Free test and % free test.
my results:
Total test 471 ng/dL
Free test 6.5 pg/mL
% free test 0.1
blood was drawn at about 10 AM
In my unprofessional opinion the free and % free numbers are very low for my age. The other piece of information is that i coach amatuer boxing and over the last 6 months have dropped about 25 lbs in an effort to get back to my fighting weight of younger days so that i can spend more time sparring with the kids (just holding pads can get boring).
I'm not interested in HRT as a means of adding slabs of muscle, but rather simply want to be as healthy as possible.
When i check the oil in my car, i don't wait till i can't see it on my dipstick to add oil. Likewise, i don't think its a good idea to wait till my testosterone levels are off the chart before i address the issue. I also assume that the low end of the "normal" ranges would apply to someone older than myself.
for those of you with experience, if you were in my shoes, is HRT something you would consider? And is there any advise that you would give me?
thanks alot!!!
tyler
