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<blockquote data-quote="candyfloss" data-source="post: 321551" data-attributes="member: 22319"><p>If your testosterone is being checked may I say dont be fobbed off with a reply such as 'results are normal for your age, no further action required'. I would insist on knowing the result and what the so called 'normal' range is. </p><p>Just because it falls into that range, found in the over 40 male population, doesnt mean to say its ok either. The range is wide and just because someone can function normally on say a result of 10, doesnt have to mean everybody should. </p><p>Good luck and I hope you have a sympathetic and helpful doctor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="candyfloss, post: 321551, member: 22319"] If your testosterone is being checked may I say dont be fobbed off with a reply such as 'results are normal for your age, no further action required'. I would insist on knowing the result and what the so called 'normal' range is. Just because it falls into that range, found in the over 40 male population, doesnt mean to say its ok either. The range is wide and just because someone can function normally on say a result of 10, doesnt have to mean everybody should. Good luck and I hope you have a sympathetic and helpful doctor. [/QUOTE]
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