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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Got my levels tested. Concerned and looking for advice
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<blockquote data-quote="CoastWatcher" data-source="post: 32440" data-attributes="member: 2624"><p>Yes, the reference ranges are needed. That said, given your age, your levels are certainly concerning. The last thing you want to do - however - is run out and obtain a prescription of testosterone (topical or injectable) and go to town. You need to find a good doctor who will work to determine if you present with a case of primary or secondary hypogonadism; if your testicles are in good shape an effort to restart natural production might be in order. It's a complicated question, and most doctors will leave you at sea. Consider Defy Medical, I am not a patient but have respect for their model. Many of our members are patients. They know what they are doing and, as long as you are in the US, with the exception of Louisiana, you can receive your care there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoastWatcher, post: 32440, member: 2624"] Yes, the reference ranges are needed. That said, given your age, your levels are certainly concerning. The last thing you want to do - however - is run out and obtain a prescription of testosterone (topical or injectable) and go to town. You need to find a good doctor who will work to determine if you present with a case of primary or secondary hypogonadism; if your testicles are in good shape an effort to restart natural production might be in order. It's a complicated question, and most doctors will leave you at sea. Consider Defy Medical, I am not a patient but have respect for their model. Many of our members are patients. They know what they are doing and, as long as you are in the US, with the exception of Louisiana, you can receive your care there. [/QUOTE]
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Got my levels tested. Concerned and looking for advice
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