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History Of Steroid Use. Tests Done. Findings?

I am a 29 y/o male, with history of steroid use (10 years ago), and a few years of pro hormone usage. Although my totals fall within "normal range" after my research online it appears healthy males in my age group should be around 600 for total test. Is this something that needs, or will likely need to be addressed with TRT? My father and grandfather are both on TRT for low t.



Component     Your Value     Standard Range     Units     Flag
TOTAL TESTOSTERONE     402     250 - 1100     ng/dL     
FREE TESTOSTERONE     104.4     35.0 - 155.0     pg/mL


Component     Your Value     Standard Range     Units     Flag
ESTRADIOL (ADULT)     25     8 - 43     PG/ML     
FEMALE: PREMENOPAUSAL ...... 13 - 498 PG/ML
POSTMENOPAUSAL ..... 0 - 55 PG/ML
MALES: .................... 8 - 43 PG/ML
Wed, 16 Oct 2013
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General & Family Physician 's  Response
Hello dear,

First of all, please do not get misguided by the information available on internet.
Most of them do not have any scientific basis.

Since your Testosterone & Estradiol values are within normal limits & you do not have any significant clinical symptoms, there is no need for an additional hormonal supplement.

There is no need to worry, you are fine.
Take care.
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History Of Steroid Use. Tests Done. Findings?

Hello dear, First of all, please do not get misguided by the information available on internet. Most of them do not have any scientific basis. Since your Testosterone & Estradiol values are within normal limits & you do not have any significant clinical symptoms, there is no need for an additional hormonal supplement. There is no need to worry, you are fine. Take care.