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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Do My Labs Show TRT a Possibility?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mountain Man" data-source="post: 70844" data-attributes="member: 14411"><p>Looks like it could go either way, but getting a consult is the first step. I recall a similar feeling at the same age, but was able to correct things like diet, caffeine, and stress management and did ok for the next 15 years. When I got on TRT in 2016' I had turned 62, my numbers were barely "in range," but my symptoms warranted TRT, so I sTarted. </p><p></p><p>You are also pushing 40 and a lot of guys over react to that milestone. I think you get a consult, make an informed decision and go from there. It's inevitable to age and slow down, but it's also a good time for you to assess your whole situation. Take a look at job satisfaction, marriage/relationship, stress management, spirituality, and mental health issues, medications etc. </p><p></p><p>Get info, make a informed decision . Whether you do this now or later, you will eventually be doing it. It may be a question if you want to begin now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mountain Man, post: 70844, member: 14411"] Looks like it could go either way, but getting a consult is the first step. I recall a similar feeling at the same age, but was able to correct things like diet, caffeine, and stress management and did ok for the next 15 years. When I got on TRT in 2016' I had turned 62, my numbers were barely "in range," but my symptoms warranted TRT, so I sTarted. You are also pushing 40 and a lot of guys over react to that milestone. I think you get a consult, make an informed decision and go from there. It's inevitable to age and slow down, but it's also a good time for you to assess your whole situation. Take a look at job satisfaction, marriage/relationship, stress management, spirituality, and mental health issues, medications etc. Get info, make a informed decision . Whether you do this now or later, you will eventually be doing it. It may be a question if you want to begin now. [/QUOTE]
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Do My Labs Show TRT a Possibility?
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