I have been on androgel 10mg daily for the past 3 years. My dr recently wanted to check my T levels while im not using the gel so I stopped applying the gel 48 hrs before the blood test. my total T levels came out 138 which is very low. My question is, is it normal to have such low T level only 48 hours after last application or should I assume that the gel therapy is no longer effective and switch to shots?
Thanks for the help,
Mike
By now you have got some answers.
my question;
when you are on your normal, daily 10grams of Androgel,
what is your TotalT level?
how was it measured?
when I was on 10grams of Androgel I was applying it always in the morning about 8AM
blood draw for testing 7:45AM, that is I had last Androgel 24 hours ago when drawing blood.
Best testing I find at Quest Diagnostic
specifically this test:
(Testosterone, Free, Bio/Total)
result of this test is:
Testosterone Total 250-1100 ng/dL
Testosterone Free 46.0-224.0 pg/mL
Testosterone Bioavailable 110.0-575.0 ng/dL
SHBG 23-38 nmol/L
Albumin, serum 3.6-5.1 g/dL
They have other, less useful test.
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Stabilized person should expect TotalT levels as shown on graph, I tested 932
at first I was spilling lots of this thin gel and my levels were lower: