Depends on symptoms, which will need to be validated through comprehensive bloodwork. At his age his low T would either be the result of past steroid abuse, primary hypogonadism, obesity, type 2 diabetes, or metabolic syndrome. Correcting the underlying etiology would be any prudent doctors first line of defense in this situation. If any medication were involved in increasing your son’s testosterone levels it would be Clomid given his age.My 21 year old son is having symptoms of low T, tired all the time, no libido, doesn’t sleep well, mild depression. The local trt center will not see him until he is 25. Does anyone know if Defy has a minimum age? What would you guys recommend for a 21 year old?
I’m sure Defy Medical would do a complete Testosterone panel. If they see any issues, I’m sure they would treat you.He has used sarms in the past. Two months ago a bodybuilder friend of his gave him sustanon 250 once a week for 5 weeks. He said he felt “normal”, energetic, libido, and confident. So definitely same words as used by guys going in trt.
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