No absolutely not, everything is within the normal range. Most doctors will not prescribe testosterone with this blood work and risk losing their medical license. Investigate all options and try to optimize what you do have. If all else fails keep an eye on it , multiple blood draws below range the doctor should prescribe at that point.Yes your T would definitely be considered low.
I disagree. He's in the mid to low 300s if you convert to ng/dl which is low for men who aren't 90 years old. Bottom of the scale for t and free T - keep in mind these ranges are based on total population which includes sick and old, that does not mean normal or optimal.No absolutely not, everything is within the normal range. Most doctors will not prescribe testosterone with this blood work and risk losing their medical license. Investigate all options and try to optimize what you do have. If all else fails keep an eye on it , multiple blood draws below range the doctor should prescribe at that point.
I see what you mean but his question wasn't about a testosterone prescription, just about his levels. Nor was TRT recommended. Those markers, combined with his anecdotal report of low T symptoms, indicate Low T. There are clinics in England that he can use, the same way we have places like Defy in the US.I'm just doubting most doctors prescribing here. If he has access to some special doctor great but most dont have an option for this.
99% of doctors referenced on this forum would be willing to prescribe him trt.I'm just doubting most doctors prescribing here. If he has access to some special doctor great but most dont have an option for this.