Anti-depressant effect.
Anti-depressant effect.
Not now. In past. High testosterone is great for depression.Are you experiencing this NOW or it's something you want to try?
Here is a study in older men NOT taking testosterone.
In Older Men an Optimal Plasma Testosterone Is Associated With Reduced All-Cause Mortality and Higher Dihydrotestosterone With Reduced Ischemic Heart Disease Mortality, While Estradiol Levels Do Not Predict Mortality - See more at:
Full text:
http://press.endocrine.org/doi/full/10.1210/jc.2013-3272
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When I have 1700 ng/dl testosterone,I agree with CoastWatcher and Vince.
A testosterone level that can ensure the following will be reasonable:
1- A hematocrit elevation that does not require more than 3-4 times per year blood donation or phlebotomy.
2- A estradiol level (sensitive assay) of under 45 pg/dL. This is debatable, however.
3- Blood pressure under 130/80.
4- HDL over 40 mg/dL
5- A PSA under 4
6- Good quality of life and libido
7- Low water retention
When I have 1700 ng/dl testosterone,
1- HCT stays 45%. No need blood donation
2-Estradiol level is 30-35
3-Blood pressure is 110/65
4-HDL is 45
5-PSA is fine
6-Excellent libido
7-Low water
Sounds perfect for me. I think because of my age, high level of testosterone is good for me, am I right? So I can stay on 1700 ng/dl without problem?
When I have 1700 ng/dl testosterone,
1- HCT stays 45%. No need blood donation
2-Estradiol level is 30-35
3-Blood pressure is 110/65
4-HDL is 45
5-PSA is fine
6-Excellent libido
7-Low water
Sounds perfect for me. I think because of my age, high level of testosterone is good for me, am I right? So I can stay on 1700 ng/dl without problem?