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Should I take DHEA with my Testetrone levels?

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Hi everyone,

I just got my T. Testosterone levels back and they are 1.0nmoI/L. Is this too low, normal or high enough. I want to try DHEA again, but before I do that I want to know from your experience if my levels require me to take it.

I didn't consult my doctor on the matter

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You should really discuss this with your Doctor to be on the safe side

Take care

Janet-Partner

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Nakijo in reply toJA-fnuk

Thanks for your response. But my doctor i am worried my not approve it since he doesn't believe in other supplements than vitamins

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