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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="JMP" data-source="post: 71484" data-attributes="member: 15616"><p>I have a slightly different take RLW. I like you started to feel the symptoms of low testosterone at around 39. The only difference is that I had a few more symptoms than you including ED and less libido as well as less energy. I was still lifting weights 3x a week and biking or hiking another 2-3 days a week as well as participating in some sports. I got tested and was at 475, right where you are. Primary doc told me I was in range and "fine regardless of symptoms". I am 44 now and became a Defy patient over the last month or so and am beginning testosterone treatment this coming Wednesday. In those 6 years I am down to lifting 2x/wk hiking once (maybe)/wk, not participating in any sports as well as having joint pain now, borderline high glucose and other symptoms. First thing I have been thinking is that I wished that I had pursued treatment earlier and had not deteriorated as much. I agree with mountain man that you should be going through all the aspects of life that might be lowering your level. Since your symptoms aren't as bad yet, improving sleep, diet , and stress could help significantly. Clomid is also a possible place to start before going to TRT. I wish you the best of luck, you are in good hands at Defy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMP, post: 71484, member: 15616"] I have a slightly different take RLW. I like you started to feel the symptoms of low testosterone at around 39. The only difference is that I had a few more symptoms than you including ED and less libido as well as less energy. I was still lifting weights 3x a week and biking or hiking another 2-3 days a week as well as participating in some sports. I got tested and was at 475, right where you are. Primary doc told me I was in range and "fine regardless of symptoms". I am 44 now and became a Defy patient over the last month or so and am beginning testosterone treatment this coming Wednesday. In those 6 years I am down to lifting 2x/wk hiking once (maybe)/wk, not participating in any sports as well as having joint pain now, borderline high glucose and other symptoms. First thing I have been thinking is that I wished that I had pursued treatment earlier and had not deteriorated as much. I agree with mountain man that you should be going through all the aspects of life that might be lowering your level. Since your symptoms aren't as bad yet, improving sleep, diet , and stress could help significantly. Clomid is also a possible place to start before going to TRT. I wish you the best of luck, you are in good hands at Defy. [/QUOTE]
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Blood Test Discussion
Do My Labs Show TRT a Possibility?
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