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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
First Total and Free T Results: Help Me Understand
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<blockquote data-quote="AlwaysCold" data-source="post: 67438" data-attributes="member: 15448"><p>She told me today that my levels were bad and recommended I go to an anti aging clinic, but she also gave me the names of a couple of Dr's in town to talk to about things. She didnt think my hematocrit was an issue though, but I cant see how it isnt?</p><p></p><p>So what should a 34 year old's levels even be? I see wildly varying numbers online, should they be 600's, 800's? Any chance of blasting these up naturally?</p><p></p><p>Current side effects (most have been ongoing for 10-15 years or so but have gotten exponentially worse in the last 1-2 years) are basically listed on the ADAM questionnaire, I checked yes on all but 2 of them, and one of those 2 was a "kind of". I get up to urinate often when in deep sleep, my stomach is a wreck (stopped up vs grumbly and urgent, never normal) and I have dark circles under my eyes that are getting worse, although Im told they may be genetic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlwaysCold, post: 67438, member: 15448"] She told me today that my levels were bad and recommended I go to an anti aging clinic, but she also gave me the names of a couple of Dr's in town to talk to about things. She didnt think my hematocrit was an issue though, but I cant see how it isnt? So what should a 34 year old's levels even be? I see wildly varying numbers online, should they be 600's, 800's? Any chance of blasting these up naturally? Current side effects (most have been ongoing for 10-15 years or so but have gotten exponentially worse in the last 1-2 years) are basically listed on the ADAM questionnaire, I checked yes on all but 2 of them, and one of those 2 was a "kind of". I get up to urinate often when in deep sleep, my stomach is a wreck (stopped up vs grumbly and urgent, never normal) and I have dark circles under my eyes that are getting worse, although Im told they may be genetic. [/QUOTE]
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Blood Test Discussion
First Total and Free T Results: Help Me Understand
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