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<blockquote data-quote="Fatboy" data-source="post: 114075" data-attributes="member: 18857"><p>I posted this in “ask the doc” but I’m posting it here too because I desperately need answers from anyone who has them. I need to figure out a plan while I actually have the energy to do something about it...</p><p></p><p>I’m going to try to be a minimalist so this post doesn’t run away from me but as an FYI I’m happy to provide more info and blood work if needed. </p><p></p><p>I have recently lost 100 pounds. I did so by ketogenic eating, working out like a mad man and sometimes intermittent fasting. No supplements. I currently weigh 280 and ALL my weight loss/hard gaining has stopped. After practically forcing my doctor to run the test my total test came back at 270. (Imagine what it was when I was 100 pounds heavier and eating a low fat diet) He refuses to do anything because 270 is “within normal reference range” even though I explained to him that the society of endocrinologists says that’s normal for an 80 year old. </p><p></p><p>I’m in my early 30’s and planning to have kids soon so impotence is not desirable to me. I don’t need to be a massive man just a healthy man with dry hard muscle would be great. I’ve done tons of research and my goal is to reach a side effect free total test level of 1,000 or more with a good healthy lipid panel. </p><p></p><p>The drugs im strongly considering are Aromasin, Enclomiphene and SR9009 for its lipid benefits more so than performance although I’ll take any advantage I can get. If that didn’t set me up nicely I would consider adding HCG or HMG. </p><p></p><p>Is this a good or acceptable strategy? I know I’m no doctor but I have to do something and I’m battling with zero energy and a grey outlook on life. I need to make a decision and I need to make it now. Please help because no doctor in my small town will. </p><p></p><p>Lastly, despite low T my libido has always been sky high. Does that signify anything relevant that I should be considering?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fatboy, post: 114075, member: 18857"] I posted this in “ask the doc” but I’m posting it here too because I desperately need answers from anyone who has them. I need to figure out a plan while I actually have the energy to do something about it... I’m going to try to be a minimalist so this post doesn’t run away from me but as an FYI I’m happy to provide more info and blood work if needed. I have recently lost 100 pounds. I did so by ketogenic eating, working out like a mad man and sometimes intermittent fasting. No supplements. I currently weigh 280 and ALL my weight loss/hard gaining has stopped. After practically forcing my doctor to run the test my total test came back at 270. (Imagine what it was when I was 100 pounds heavier and eating a low fat diet) He refuses to do anything because 270 is “within normal reference range” even though I explained to him that the society of endocrinologists says that’s normal for an 80 year old. I’m in my early 30’s and planning to have kids soon so impotence is not desirable to me. I don’t need to be a massive man just a healthy man with dry hard muscle would be great. I’ve done tons of research and my goal is to reach a side effect free total test level of 1,000 or more with a good healthy lipid panel. The drugs im strongly considering are Aromasin, Enclomiphene and SR9009 for its lipid benefits more so than performance although I’ll take any advantage I can get. If that didn’t set me up nicely I would consider adding HCG or HMG. Is this a good or acceptable strategy? I know I’m no doctor but I have to do something and I’m battling with zero energy and a grey outlook on life. I need to make a decision and I need to make it now. Please help because no doctor in my small town will. Lastly, despite low T my libido has always been sky high. Does that signify anything relevant that I should be considering? [/QUOTE]
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