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<blockquote data-quote="Struck" data-source="post: 94558" data-attributes="member: 17440"><p>Hey guys new to excelmale </p><p></p><p>I haven’t started TRT yet, but am looking to get on it. I’ve had low T almost all my life, and have had several bouts of depression. I struggle to get my T up even with exercise, and my upper body doesn’t seem to respond too well to exercise, and I seem to stall out on my lifts a lot faster than orher people I know. </p><p></p><p>I live in canada, and I’m not sure if my T is low right now or not, cause I don’t feel depressed right now, though the energy is a bit low. </p><p></p><p>Im not sure if a doctor will even test me given my age, and I don’t want them thinking I’m trying to do steroids or anything. And I’m not sure if there is any TRT prescribing doctors in the Lower Mainland in BC (Abbotsford) </p><p></p><p>how wouldnyou guys advise approaching a doctor? Should I just tell them I think I have low T, and want to get TRT to treat it? I don’t have a family doctor, but what if the doctor says no, should I just go to another doctor and keep trying till I get one willing to treat me? </p><p></p><p>I want to get on a TRT and HCg protocol, I’ve heard doctors in Canada tend not to prescribe HCg, so I’m not sure how that would work. </p><p></p><p>If anybodys been prescribed TRT anywhere in the valley, could you recommend a doctor?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Struck, post: 94558, member: 17440"] Hey guys new to excelmale I haven’t started TRT yet, but am looking to get on it. I’ve had low T almost all my life, and have had several bouts of depression. I struggle to get my T up even with exercise, and my upper body doesn’t seem to respond too well to exercise, and I seem to stall out on my lifts a lot faster than orher people I know. I live in canada, and I’m not sure if my T is low right now or not, cause I don’t feel depressed right now, though the energy is a bit low. Im not sure if a doctor will even test me given my age, and I don’t want them thinking I’m trying to do steroids or anything. And I’m not sure if there is any TRT prescribing doctors in the Lower Mainland in BC (Abbotsford) how wouldnyou guys advise approaching a doctor? Should I just tell them I think I have low T, and want to get TRT to treat it? I don’t have a family doctor, but what if the doctor says no, should I just go to another doctor and keep trying till I get one willing to treat me? I want to get on a TRT and HCg protocol, I’ve heard doctors in Canada tend not to prescribe HCg, so I’m not sure how that would work. If anybodys been prescribed TRT anywhere in the valley, could you recommend a doctor? [/QUOTE]
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