I’ve been seeing that symptoms may be considered more important than levels for diagnosing and agreeing to treat low testosterone.
But could the inverse be true? I’ve never fully recovered sexually, and I’m wondering if you take levels as secondary for treatment (alleviating negative symptoms are seen as most important) are there people who should have higher levels after treatment, even if those new levels are above what is recommended?
Yes symptom relief what truly matters but it is still critical to maintain healthy blood work let alone prevent/minimize any sides (cosmetic/bloodmarkers).
If you feel great overall blood markers are healthy/minus any sides then I see no issue running a a higher trough FT level (within reason).
Do what you feel is best for you just understand that running too high a steady-state/trough FT level can be just as bad in many ways as running too low a trough FT level especially when it comes to libido. erectile function let alone mood!
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Although it is important to know where your trough FT level sits symptom relief is what truly matters.
What level you need to hit would be through trial and error.
Every individual is different as some men will feel good running a mid-range trough whereas others may need a high-end trough to reap the full benefits.
Many tend to aim for a higher-end let alone high trough.
Some will even venture into the absurd territory but that is usually the ones caught up on that more T is better mentality being pushed by those dime a dozen run of the mill T-clinics, so called men's health forums loaded with all those blast n cruizzzers polluting the internet let alone those so called gurus littered on the forums/Gootube!
Unfortunately many men are overmedicated running levels well beyond their genetic set-point.
The goal here is to achieve a healthy trough FT.