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Normal testosterone levels pre hrt?

Started by meow8, October 17, 2015, 04:56:09 PM

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meow8

So i've been to my endo this week for my 3 month checkup, and apparently, my Testosterone levels were unusually low (blood test was pre-hrt) so I was wondering, what were supposed to be normal testosterone levels for an adult male?


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Deborah

It varies by age but it's somewhere between about 300 low end and 950 high end.


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Laura_7

TOTAL TESTOSTERONE LEVELS

  ng/dl                         ng/ml
  Females  6 - 85                  0.1 - 1.2
  Males  270 - 1100              2.4 - 12

Levels in the female range of below 60-50 should be of advantage...
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KristinaM

My testosterone levels pre HRT were measured twice.  First measurement was about 750 and the second was about 690.  They were measured 2 years apart.  I used to think I had low T a couple years ago and was seeing if I could get a testosterone supplement, rofl.  I wasn't and I couldn't, thankfully.  :)
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judithlynn

Before I started this current round of HRT, my T level were tested as being at 5.7 ng/ml. Now after nearly 3 years on an Oestrogen only therapy, my T levels are down to 0.7 ng/ml. My doctor is aiming to get it  to between 0.20 to 0.25 ng/ml as he states that hormonally this will put me clearly in the female range
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KristinaM

.25 ng/ml is equal to 25 ng/dl. Just so everyone is clear.  My measurements above were in ng/dl.

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meow8

Thanks for the replies everyone. My endo uses nanomol per liter as a measurement so i dont know how those other values compare. According to the internet a range of 12~35 nanomol per liter is deemed normal, with 10 ranging as a minimum.


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