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Originally Posted by Marlene
When my husband had his hormones checked they did both free and total testosterone as well as DHEA, estradiol, progesterone, LH (luteinizing hormone). You can be producing testosterone but it may get converted to estrogen. There's also a test called Sex Hormone Binding Globulin (SHBG) which I think will bind with free testosterone making unavailable.
I believe free testosterone test is measuring the "active testosterone.
Bottom line, all our hormones are so dependent on each other and do not work in isolation. That's why you need more than one test.
Life Extension organization has some very good articles on male hormones.
Marlene
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right i would do all that, but $$$$$$$$$$.
so, if i had a choice of free testosterone and total testosterone, i would just pick total. because free is fluctuating. and total testosterone is a standard test that people use when they get into their 30s or 40s.