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Testosterone test question (help)

asbani

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Testosterone result question
Today I got result for my testosterone lvls both free and normal and I thought they're in the lower end of normal

Testosterone 9.29 nmol/L male 8.64 - 29.0

Free testosterone 0.18 nmol/L ( 0.086 - 05472 )
Free testosterone % 1.94 %
Bio available testosterone 4.32 nmol/L. ( 0.28 - 2.8 )
Bio available testosterone % 46.5%


I know that my libido is low lately and my erections are not as hard as they used to be in my twinties , someone know about this stuff can enlightening me please, do I need a script or am I good


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Am I reading this fcked up or are both the levels and the ranges supposed to be way higher?


It's nmol/L

That's what they use in clinic I went to with their paper, it's not ng/dL if that what make you think this is low

Don't know how to convert either

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Doctor assured me I don't need to test what you mentioned big boy and he said that my T are low but normal and he prescribed to me a pill to take called Adriol testocaps , I take 2 capsules a day together for a month then test back

Can I also take test hd from muscletech for the tribulus in it ? Thx


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how old are you buddy and when did you finish your cycle ? did you use post cycle therapy (PCT) ? we can't help you with out knowing this information
 
So I've started this androil testocaps the Dr told me, and I've been told to take 2 pills a day , it's 40mg a pill do 80mg a day. Anyway he told me to take them for a month. Do I need to take something after? I'm scared that this will kill my natural production of testosterone in the long run , please assist me before I start I'm new to this


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the test just few numbers under the border line and for your age it is almost normal , that's why the dr didn't make a big deal of it . because of your age the dr told you Estradiol, Progesterone and Prolactin test are not needed. but we recommend you to do them anyway , because if they are elevated you will need hcg and pct .
 
the active ingredient called testosterone undecanoate. Testosterone undecanoate is turned into testosterone by your body. Testosterone is a natural male hormone known as an androgen. Andriol Testocaps belong to a group of medicines called androgens, a type of sex hormone necessary for the normal sexual development of males.
Do not use Andriol Testocaps if:

you have or have had a tumor of your prostate or breast, or are suspected to have one of these tumors
you have or have had severe kidney disease
you are allergic to testosterone undecanoate or any of the ingredients listed under Product Description, at the end of this leaflet.
Do not use Andriol Testocaps if the packaging is torn or shows signs of tampering.

Before you start to take it
Andriol Testocaps may not be suitable for you if you suffer from certain medical conditions.

Tell your doctor or pharmacist before you start using this medicine if you ever had, still have, or are suspected to have (particularly if you are elderly):

Heart disease, high blood pressure or blood vessel problems
Diabetes mellitus, Kidney disease
Kidney or lung cancer
Liver disease
Breast cancer which has spread to the bones
Epilepsy
Migraine, headaches
Psychiatric or emotional illness
Prostatic complaints, such as problems with passing urine
Any unusual or allergic reactions to androgens or anabolic steroids
Sleep apnoea (temporarily stopping breathing during your sleep), this may get worse if you are using testosterone-containing products. Extra supervision by your doctor may be necessary in case you are overweight or suffer from chronic lung disease.
Tell your doctor if you are on a special diet, e.g. low salt, lower sugar and you are taking any other medicines.
How to take..... always take with meals, if you forget to take a dose take as soon as you remember it , if you miss a day take the regular dose do NOT DOUBLE UP.

Side effects
stomach or bowel complaints: oily bowel motions, abdominal or stomach pain, black, tarry or light coloured stools or dark coloured urine, vomiting, nausea, diarrhoea
acne, itching (pruritus) skin irritation: pimply spotty rash, hives
sleeplessness, chills, generalised tingling, unusual tiredness
headache, anxiety, mental depression, excitation, confusion, dizziness, nervousness, mood alterations
muscle pain (myalgia)
prolonged abnormal, painful irreversible erection, inflamed testis, bladder irritability
sexual dysfunction, changes in sexual desire, disturbed sperm formation
prostatic growth to a size representative for the concerned age group
high blood pressure (hypertension)
blood disorders, increase in the number of red blood cells (the cells which carry the oxygen in your blood)
increased levels of a blood marker which is associated with prostate cancer (PSA increased)
changes in cholesterol levels (changes in lipid metabolism)
shortness of breath
fluid retention in the tissues, usually marked by swelling of ankles, feet or lower legs (oedema)
breast enlargement
increased growth of a small prostate cancer which had not been detected yet (progression of a sub-clinical prostatic cancer)
changes in liver function tests
These symptoms usually go away when treatment is stopped for a short while. Your doctor will then probably advise you to start at a lower dosage.

In a few patients diarrhoea and stomach pain or discomfort have been reported during the use of this medicine.

Do not be alarmed at The possible side effects chances are that you may not experience any of them.
 
Oral testosterone (Andriol) isn't well absorbed in pill form.
Your dr will need to order new lab tests in a few weeks or months and increase the Andriol dose as needed.

You are very unlikely to experience the side effects listed unless you were overdosing by taking many Andriol pills a day.

In fact the opposite is likely you'll take to little thus being undertreated.
That's why regular labs are needed.
 
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