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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
First lab post! Posted an intro as well. Pre-TRT. High DHEA and IGF-1.
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<blockquote data-quote="WestB87" data-source="post: 216392" data-attributes="member: 43484"><p>This level of leanness (I’ve never been this lean in my adult life) has only really materialized in the last 6 months of my fat loss diet efforts. I developed gynecomastia at 12 and have struggled with weight most of my life, so maybe it’s been low since puberty? No meds, no allergies, I track my food, macros and micros in Cronometer and patch nutrient holes with vitamins/minerals as needed. Since my first low T result, I’ve been strictly Whole Foods, no alcohol, no endocrine disruptor containing soaps/detergents/cleaners, etc. T result remained unchanged despite all that. My right testicle is notably smaller than my left and stays tightly hugging my body, so maybe it’s the issue? Can’t say for certain, but my guess is I’ve been this way my whole life and my muscularity due to high IGF-1 just masked it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WestB87, post: 216392, member: 43484"] This level of leanness (I’ve never been this lean in my adult life) has only really materialized in the last 6 months of my fat loss diet efforts. I developed gynecomastia at 12 and have struggled with weight most of my life, so maybe it’s been low since puberty? No meds, no allergies, I track my food, macros and micros in Cronometer and patch nutrient holes with vitamins/minerals as needed. Since my first low T result, I’ve been strictly Whole Foods, no alcohol, no endocrine disruptor containing soaps/detergents/cleaners, etc. T result remained unchanged despite all that. My right testicle is notably smaller than my left and stays tightly hugging my body, so maybe it’s the issue? Can’t say for certain, but my guess is I’ve been this way my whole life and my muscularity due to high IGF-1 just masked it. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
First lab post! Posted an intro as well. Pre-TRT. High DHEA and IGF-1.
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