So I'm pretty new to this TRT thing and I'm still getting my arms around some of the discussion here. From what I've gathered:
1) LC/MS is the most accurate method for testing Total Testosterone
2) Equilibrium Dialysis method is the gold standard for testing Free Testosterone.
I've done a fair amount of testing, apparently using less reliable methods, so I ordered the Quest Total and Free Testosterone from discountlabs.com using the methods listed above. In comparison to my TT from LabCorp using RIA method, I dropped from 1008 ng/dL to 756 ng/dL. I'm assuming that the Quest value of 756 would be the more accurate because it was done using LC/MS.
The FT (EQ Dialysis) came in at 169 pg/ml with a range of 35-155.
Here is the gist of my confusion.
My understanding is that the TT and FT are ordered together as a set because the Dialysis FT test arrives at a percentage and then applies that value to the TT value (and is then multiplied by 10 to get pg/ml).
The reference range for the TT (LC/MS) is 250 - 1100 ng/dL.
The reference range for the FT (Dialysis) is 3.5 - 15.5 ng/dL. (35-155 pg/ml)
That means that if someone has a TT of 1100, then the top of their FT range is 1.4%. This seems completely implausible. 1.4% free is lousy.
My result are :
TT - 756 ng/dL (250 - 1100 ng/dL)
FT - 16.9 ng/dL (2.2%) (3.5 - 15.5 ng/dL)
So according to them, I'm near the middle of the range for TT and well above the top of their range for FT @2.23% unbound?
The FT and the percentage are completely plausible, especially since online FT calculators all put me at ~2.2% free. The issue is with the lab's range. If EQ Dialysis is the gold standard for measuring FT, and healthy men have at or above 2% free T, then the stated range on the lab test is completely impossible and unreliable. The only thing it can do is make people think their FT is super high when it's not.
Am I missing something here???
I just want to understand if EQ dialysis and Vermeulen Calc both put me @ ~17 ng/dL (2.2%) free, am I really just mediocre FT compared to optimized (20-30 ng/dL), or am I supraphysiological 17 ng/dL, according to Quest's proprietary sampling? Should I believe the percentage or the range?
It's particularly confusing because my LabCorp Total T (RIA) test of 1008 ng/dL calculates to 23.5 ng/dL = 2.33 %. If that's the case, then I'm probably more dialed in than I think I am.
Thanks for any help. I know you guys see a lot of repeated questions here. Would love it if this stuff was standardized. Imagine if cholesterol and blood sugar labs were this screwed up!
1) LC/MS is the most accurate method for testing Total Testosterone
2) Equilibrium Dialysis method is the gold standard for testing Free Testosterone.
I've done a fair amount of testing, apparently using less reliable methods, so I ordered the Quest Total and Free Testosterone from discountlabs.com using the methods listed above. In comparison to my TT from LabCorp using RIA method, I dropped from 1008 ng/dL to 756 ng/dL. I'm assuming that the Quest value of 756 would be the more accurate because it was done using LC/MS.
The FT (EQ Dialysis) came in at 169 pg/ml with a range of 35-155.
Here is the gist of my confusion.
My understanding is that the TT and FT are ordered together as a set because the Dialysis FT test arrives at a percentage and then applies that value to the TT value (and is then multiplied by 10 to get pg/ml).
The reference range for the TT (LC/MS) is 250 - 1100 ng/dL.
The reference range for the FT (Dialysis) is 3.5 - 15.5 ng/dL. (35-155 pg/ml)
That means that if someone has a TT of 1100, then the top of their FT range is 1.4%. This seems completely implausible. 1.4% free is lousy.
My result are :
TT - 756 ng/dL (250 - 1100 ng/dL)
FT - 16.9 ng/dL (2.2%) (3.5 - 15.5 ng/dL)
So according to them, I'm near the middle of the range for TT and well above the top of their range for FT @2.23% unbound?
The FT and the percentage are completely plausible, especially since online FT calculators all put me at ~2.2% free. The issue is with the lab's range. If EQ Dialysis is the gold standard for measuring FT, and healthy men have at or above 2% free T, then the stated range on the lab test is completely impossible and unreliable. The only thing it can do is make people think their FT is super high when it's not.
Am I missing something here???
I just want to understand if EQ dialysis and Vermeulen Calc both put me @ ~17 ng/dL (2.2%) free, am I really just mediocre FT compared to optimized (20-30 ng/dL), or am I supraphysiological 17 ng/dL, according to Quest's proprietary sampling? Should I believe the percentage or the range?
It's particularly confusing because my LabCorp Total T (RIA) test of 1008 ng/dL calculates to 23.5 ng/dL = 2.33 %. If that's the case, then I'm probably more dialed in than I think I am.
Thanks for any help. I know you guys see a lot of repeated questions here. Would love it if this stuff was standardized. Imagine if cholesterol and blood sugar labs were this screwed up!