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In the scale the laboratory gave it's right in the middle, but I don't know how to judge that. it's like saying "14cm is average so you're fine" when it's a clearly small size in the real world.

The result was 127pg/ml which is 440pmol/L.

Do you consider this low, normal?
 
Then I would consider it low.
what do you consider high?
The lowest the lab measured in 17-20 year Olds was 51pg/ml, the highest was 188pg/ml
 
what do you consider high?
The lowest the lab measured in 17-20 year Olds was 51pg/ml, the highest was 188pg/ml
Numbers you're dropping are free T, right? 12.7 ng/dl of free T is just about average generally. However, considering how many people live a degenerative lifestyles these days you 100 % don't want to be anywhere close to average in regards to free T. If close to average in terms of free T and actually living healthy lifestyle close to average should be considered deficient. If you're currently not living a healthy lifestyle your potential upside is decent if average.
 
Post total T, LH, estradiol and SHBG INCLUDING the reference range for each
 
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Numbers you're dropping are free T, right? 12.7 ng/dl of free T is just about average generally. However, considering how many people live a degenerative lifestyles these days you 100 % don't want to be anywhere close to average in regards to free T. If close to average in terms of free T and actually living healthy lifestyle close to average should be considered deficient. If you're currently not living a healthy lifestyle your potential upside is decent if average.
Definitely not living a healthy lifestyle and I have all symptoms of low t (submissiveness, social anxiety, inferiority complex, depression, low libido etc etc) but the results say something else ngl. it's not low enough to justify these symptoms with merely low t.
I have shit sleeping schedule (shift work) and haven't worked out in a year etc. very sedentary lifestyle, I hope I can push them up quite a lot with lifestyle changes.
If I can't get them up, should I consider injecting?
 
Would definitely try increasing T naturally first but it's a lot of work changing your habits to optimize for T. Also symptoms of low T could be many other things than just low T. Average T considering your lifestyle is ok. If PEDs was more available in my country as well as easy & cheap medical examinations I would probably get on it. Injecting without help or real know-how isn't worth it imo, especielly not in the long run.
 
Would definitely try increasing T naturally first but it's a lot of work changing your habits to optimize for T. Also symptoms of low T could be many other things than just low T. Average T considering your lifestyle is ok. If PEDs was more available in my country as well as easy & cheap medical examinations I would probably get on it. Injecting without help or real know-how isn't worth it imo, especielly not in the long run.
I feel so dead man, tired all the time at 4pm even when I slept for 8 hours. I'm half dead at just 20, I hoped I had severely deficient levels so my TRT would have seemed like my panacea
 
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kinda low if you're fit and workout
 

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