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    Testosterone lab test

    Hi everyone, so i'm 22 and recently got my test levels chacked. I've read the diagnostic lab test results sticky however i can't really get the conversion. My results were 10.9 nmol/L. Can anyone tell me what this is in terms or ng/dl please. Also if it is abnormal (low) which i beleive it is, any recommendations?? I think honestly beleive, despite having a high sex drive, the amount of ejaculate i produce seems a bit low, and i think i probably have some testes shrinkage or small testes :S. Thanks in advance.

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    For testosterone, 28.8 x nmol/L converts to ng/dL; you tested out at 314 ng/dL.

    Was this total testosterone, or bioavailable testosterone?
    From http://www.lifelabs.com/files/BC/Ref...brl_ranges.pdf
    The normal range for total testosterone is 10.0--30.0 nmol/L
    The normal range for bioavailable testosterone is 5--20 nmol/L
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    Quote Originally Posted by Built View Post
    For testosterone, 28.8 x nmol/L converts to ng/dL; you tested out at 314 ng/dL.

    Was this total testosterone, or bioavailable testosterone?
    From http://www.lifelabs.com/files/BC/Ref...brl_ranges.pdf
    The normal range for total testosterone is 10.0--30.0 nmol/L
    The normal range for bioavailable testosterone is 5--20 nmol/L
    It was total testosterone. Thanks for the wonderful info! I guess im on the lower end of the range sigh

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    Quote Originally Posted by CPTBS View Post
    Here is the key! At 47 400 is normal but what is normal? Women have been getting hormone replacements for 60 years! Now it is finallynshowing men need it as well! At 18- 30 normal test range 800- 1200! Currently my test stays at 850! I fell great and of course getting the extra benefits! At any age your test levels should be at a min 700!

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