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How Low is my Testosterone

total serum testosterone  269 ng/dl
free testosterone  5.9 pg/ml
and also tested
prolactin   5.1 ng/ml
TSH  0.98 ulU/ml (?)

Just how low are those numbers?
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i live in mexico...and began having problems erection when i turned 28...my libido went down...where before i would be with a woman in a very lustful pornographic way...i began to become more and more passive...recently (7 years later) i checked my testosterone leves cause i've had a lot of problems with my wife (i'm, 35 she's 22) about low libido and erectyle dysfunction that i checked my testosteron levels...they were pretty much like the one's posted by rick2057....except down here i began inyecting sostenon 250 basically testosterone...i do this every week....i also inject a GCH inyection every 2 days so that my testicals don;t stop wporking, but i haven't felt any diferent. i am also taking tamoxifen which is an aromatase bloker so i shgpould have crazy levels of testosterone...well i don;t. and don;t know what keeps happening. doctors down here dont have a clue.
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My internist had the tests run and has started me on TRT, beginning with injections.  Aft thre or four we will talk about alternatives dependant upon how well I respond to TRT.
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The relationship between testosterone and ED is very complex and there's still a lot about this subject that we don't know. It is possible to have low testosterone and a healthy sex life and vice versa.

The normal level of testosterone in your bloodstream is between 350 and 1,000 nanograms per deciliter (ng/dl) and only a doctor can determine what's right for you. Consult a urologist and ask him about your test results.
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