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The results of my lab work came back. Urine was fine and my blood work was normal except my CO2 level was on the high end of normal (due to sleep apnea) and Cholesterol (taking a statin to keep under control).
I was a little surprised at low my T-level was. My T-level is 343.7 and while that is considered normal it is on the lower end of normal. I know I'm near 40 but I figured if the range is from 175-781 I would be around the mid to upper 400s given my age (37).
I workout 3-4 times a week and have cut about 25 lbs in the last year.
I have a follow up with my doctor to discuss this and he wants some additional bloodwork so he can run some additional tests.
I'm going to ask him if I should consider some T-level boosters or if there is something I can add naturally to my diet to increase my t-levels.
How did that convo go between you and your doc about this issue?
I was a little surprised at low my T-level was. My T-level is 343.7 and while that is considered normal it is on the lower end of normal. I know I'm near 40 but I figured if the range is from 175-781 I would be around the mid to upper 400s given my age (37).
I workout 3-4 times a week and have cut about 25 lbs in the last year.
I have a follow up with my doctor to discuss this and he wants some additional bloodwork so he can run some additional tests.
I'm going to ask him if I should consider some T-level boosters or if there is something I can add naturally to my diet to increase my t-levels.
How did that convo go between you and your doc about this issue?