What numbers are generally considered “Low T”?
630 total and 53 free in a 50yo man. Normal? Low?
What levels justify replacement therapy? What results would be expected?
Thanks everyone.
What numbers are considered “low T”?
What numbers are considered “low T”?
55yo, NYC. ED started at 40. 50 units BiMix + Atropine (Pap 30/Phen 6/Atr 0.2). Prostaglandins caused aching. Doses increasing. A cock ring helps. Phallosan Forte tension devise to maintain size. Eager to talk about implant experiences.
Re: What numbers are considered “low T”?
I think 630 is well within "normsl" at age 50, but the range is very wide. From what has been reported here different men report feeling well at different levels, so if you're feeling ""low" you might ask our doc about therapy. I last checked several years ago and mine was 135 and I had zero libido. I got mine up to 600+ with therapy but it made no difference at all. Hopefully you'll have better results.
Dave, 80, Maryland - Implant (Titan) 2008 by Dr. Andrew Kramer (failed Sept 2020) - never used due to a stroke that, among other things, ended my sex life.
Life is not the way it's supposed to be, it's the way it is.
Life is not the way it's supposed to be, it's the way it is.
Re: What numbers are considered “low T”?
I'm not sure what the standards are in respect to Low T. But I do know my doctor said mine was at the low end of normal at 230. My doctor is not very big on T replacement, so he wouldn't put me on any at my level. But I still have a very strong libido. I mainly inquired thinking a T boost might help with my venous leak some.
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Trimix (30-3-40) injections in conjunction with daily Cialis. Use VED for conditioning.
Trimix (30-3-40) injections in conjunction with daily Cialis. Use VED for conditioning.
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