Paul Saladino· MD
For reference, my testosterone was most recently 814 ng/dl, LH 7.33 mIU/mL, FSH 4.27 mIU/ml, hCG undetectable.
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For reference, my testosterone was most recently 814 ng/dl, LH 7.33 mIU/mL, FSH 4.27 mIU/ml, hCG undetectable.
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Look at my testosterone here if you're watching on the video you can see my current testosterone is 776. nanograms per deciliter my testosterone is usually over the last few times between seven and eight hundred nanograms per deciliter though most recently in August it was 903 I think that was a bit of an outlier and as you'll see later in my labs the LH the luteinizing hormone was bumped at the time of my last testosterone I'm not sure why that was so but it's 776 now
so you can see here that my testosterone on this test was 819 nanograms per deciliter free testosterone is 1.5 that's generally where I am I had a blood work test a few months ago where it was much higher at three I'm not sure why it was quite that high and then my free testosterone is 123 which is right in the middle of the reference range so as a reminder I'm 45 years old