how do i find out if i have low levels?
clearly i could probably go to the doctor, is there a way that i could do the test on my own?
what is the normal range for 28 y/o male?
how do i find out if i have low levels?
clearly i could probably go to the doctor, is there a way that i could do the test on my own?
what is the normal range for 28 y/o male?
stick a syringe in one of your nads. Pull out 2cc of fluid and stick it in the microwave for 4 minutes. If it is red, you are good, if it is blue, you are low. If it is green you are way high off the charts.
If you dont want to do that, go to the doctor like the rest of the world.
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If you look at that and see knockers, you're fine
you mean wrote:
( . Y . )
If you look at that and see knockers, you're fine
HAH! Nice one.
I saw Woodsy the Owl looking at me.
Help Woodsy spread the word, don't be a dirty bird ...
you mean wrote:
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If you look at that and see knockers, you're fine
What does it mean if I saw a bottom view of a pair of balls? Should I be concerned?
I see an ass with two shot marks from me
you can get saliva testing done for about $30.00
Go to youngagain.com as I think Roger Mason has the best prices on kits
Tyler wrote:
I see an ass with two shot marks from me
Is that you, Lance?
The amount testosterone goes by the following formula
Testosterone level=TL
Penis Size=P
Age=A
Number of sex changes=N
TL=(P(ABS(35-A))+17)/2N
Enjoy
go to your urologist...anything from 500 or so to 800 is probably normal for a guy your age....
Write me about the test and the range.
We do the site, and can offer some medical guidance:
If you've never had a sex change, then your TL would be zero (more specifically, undefined)...
Unless you have wonderful insurance I'd avoid the urologist route. It seriously costs 30 bucks to get it done by one of the many saliva testing labs and they give you all sorts of good info to go along with your results.
The test for testosterone is not just one test. They also have to look at a number of things:
(1) LH (Lutenizing Hormone)
(2) FSH (Follicle stimulating hormone)
(3) Total Testosterone
(3) Free Testosterone