by JHH » 27 Mar 2014, 07:59
I know a lot about testosterone levels, and I know they will fluctate a lot during the day, and even from day to day. Make sure you have the test in the morning, and repeat it a few times. Also be aware that stress, anxiety and illness will affect your levels.
Besides, total testosterone does not tell the whole story. You need to look at SHBG, LH and FSH too. If your SHBG is low, your free testosterone will most likely be OK, and free is what matters.
If LH is low it indicates your pituitary is not asking your testicles to produce more testosterone (secondary hypogonadism), but if LH is high it indicates a problem with your testicles (primary hypogonadism).
If we are assuming you are not above 60yo, then I would say 247 ng/dl is too low unless your SHBG is low too.
But even with 247 ng/dl I woundn't worry about it affecting your health much unless we look at the long run. 20-30 years down the road.
Im pretty sure further tests will show its higher when taken in the morning on a day you feel good!
Best of luck
J
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