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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Hey guys, would I qualify for TRT based on my labs?
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<blockquote data-quote="Henry" data-source="post: 61162" data-attributes="member: 2067"><p>I'm on my phone so I can't search for it but, if I remember correctly, the average for a 20 something, healthy male is 600 or so. Your levels are not mediocre. I bet there are a lot of people here, me included, that would love to be at 588 natural. I was at 277 when I started at 38 years old. </p><p></p><p>Those friends at 1,000-1,200 are on TRT. Those aren't natural levels. Search for the reason for your symptoms. You might have thyroid issues, etc. Get a full workup and fix the problem. </p><p></p><p>Also, you're not stuck. You can find one of those TRT clinics that take cash and they can put you on TRT. Then, after a short while, you can find a doc that will continue the treatment on your insurance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Henry, post: 61162, member: 2067"] I'm on my phone so I can't search for it but, if I remember correctly, the average for a 20 something, healthy male is 600 or so. Your levels are not mediocre. I bet there are a lot of people here, me included, that would love to be at 588 natural. I was at 277 when I started at 38 years old. Those friends at 1,000-1,200 are on TRT. Those aren't natural levels. Search for the reason for your symptoms. You might have thyroid issues, etc. Get a full workup and fix the problem. Also, you're not stuck. You can find one of those TRT clinics that take cash and they can put you on TRT. Then, after a short while, you can find a doc that will continue the treatment on your insurance. [/QUOTE]
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