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30yr old, test levels 500

jaydollars

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So just got blood work done by my dr and by insurance and my test levels came back at 500, I know that's normal but I would prefer to have them higher, he says no big deal but they have always been 600-700 in the past, my muscle mass is still good and I'm a hair under 10% bf

Should I be concerned at all?
 
Of course that number will decline over time, but like kisaj says, it's all about how you are feeling. Mental clarity still good? Mood positive? Anxiety under control? Energy still high? If you said 'yes' to those, then given your body fat and muscle tone I'd say you're doing great.
 
So just got blood work done by my dr and by insurance and my test levels came back at 500, I know that's normal but I would prefer to have them higher, he says no big deal but they have always been 600-700 in the past, my muscle mass is still good and I'm a hair under 10% bf

Should I be concerned at all?

Did you go out partying over the holiday?
Bad night sleep can lower testosterone 30-50% easily. Infection or cold can lower testosterone >50%. 500 is not horrible, but it depends on other factors. I would not screw with it because you just end up causing other issues playing the number game..
 
The Matrix said:
Did you go out partying over the holiday?
Bad night sleep can lower testosterone 30-50% easily. Infection or cold can lower testosterone >50%. 500 is not horrible, but it depends on other factors. I would not screw with it because you just end up causing other issues playing the number game..

No partying, good night sleep, but I did have a baby this year lol
 
jaydollars said:
No partying, good night sleep, but I did have a baby this year lol

Well you should have told us you were a woman in the first place, your test level should be around 25, not 500.
 
No partying, good night sleep, but I did have a baby this year lol

So stress and a general lack of sleep are likely in the picture even if not the night before. Plus, realize it or not, having a baby is taxing on a person even if you think you have it in control.
 
kisaj said:
So stress and a general lack of sleep are likely in the picture even if not the night before. Plus, realize it or not, having a baby is taxing on a person even if you think you have it in control.

You get a gold star !!
Most doctors would.never even take this into.considerations even to.ask deeper question to.why..Then.you.wonder all.these guys are.on.hrt who.do.not.need to.be in the first.place ..
 
cleared..
 
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