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<blockquote data-quote="Fatboy" data-source="post: 114537" data-attributes="member: 18857"><p>Hey guys, </p><p></p><p>I realized chasing a number is silly and there are a myriad of things the docs will consider. I’ve led a very stressed out life since childhood so I theorize that me cortisol, prolactin and surely estrogen levels are out of whack. I also take the point about free T and SHBG. But I still can’t stop this question from running through my mind: My T has been so low for so long, what would it be like to have high T? That’s where the number chasing comes into play I think. </p><p></p><p>I wish I knew how to post pictures. The contrast in me is unbelievable. I have well defined legs and arms but a giant gut. I look pretty ridiculous I think. I eat once a day, keto, do HARD cardio on the freestrider 5 days a week and lift 5 days a week. Still can’t lose anymore fat or gain any strength. It’s been so frustrating. I can’t wait to see how a healthy level of test changes all that. Maybe I won’t be a hard gainer/loser anymore. </p><p></p><p>I’m going to call both places here in about 20 minutes and I’ll let you guys know how that goes. To be honest I don’t really even know what questions to ask them and at this point I plan on going with whoever is willing to TRY to raise levels without TRT before we just jump on the full TRT train.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fatboy, post: 114537, member: 18857"] Hey guys, I realized chasing a number is silly and there are a myriad of things the docs will consider. I’ve led a very stressed out life since childhood so I theorize that me cortisol, prolactin and surely estrogen levels are out of whack. I also take the point about free T and SHBG. But I still can’t stop this question from running through my mind: My T has been so low for so long, what would it be like to have high T? That’s where the number chasing comes into play I think. I wish I knew how to post pictures. The contrast in me is unbelievable. I have well defined legs and arms but a giant gut. I look pretty ridiculous I think. I eat once a day, keto, do HARD cardio on the freestrider 5 days a week and lift 5 days a week. Still can’t lose anymore fat or gain any strength. It’s been so frustrating. I can’t wait to see how a healthy level of test changes all that. Maybe I won’t be a hard gainer/loser anymore. I’m going to call both places here in about 20 minutes and I’ll let you guys know how that goes. To be honest I don’t really even know what questions to ask them and at this point I plan on going with whoever is willing to TRY to raise levels without TRT before we just jump on the full TRT train. [/QUOTE]
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