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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Im 19 and really worried about my bloodwork
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<blockquote data-quote="BigTex" data-source="post: 236881" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>I am impressed that at 19 you took the time to get blood work done and started noticing things may not be what they should be. Most 19 years olds would not think on this level about their own health. I might suggest that you learn as much as you can about each hormone and how they effect the others and see a doctor to find out why you are not where you want to be. Ask questions. I do agree you are very low in some areas that is not typical at your age. Maybe there is a reason why this is happening and a good doctor can surely help. </p><p></p><p>To add to what [USER=42626]@Gladiator[/USER] said, I teach a college nutrition class and have all the students do a 3 day diet recal and the analyze the nutrients they consume. Without fail, most are extreamly deficient in vitamins and minerals. Vitamin D3 is almost non existant. This in time contributes to poor health.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 236881, member: 43589"] I am impressed that at 19 you took the time to get blood work done and started noticing things may not be what they should be. Most 19 years olds would not think on this level about their own health. I might suggest that you learn as much as you can about each hormone and how they effect the others and see a doctor to find out why you are not where you want to be. Ask questions. I do agree you are very low in some areas that is not typical at your age. Maybe there is a reason why this is happening and a good doctor can surely help. To add to what [USER=42626]@Gladiator[/USER] said, I teach a college nutrition class and have all the students do a 3 day diet recal and the analyze the nutrients they consume. Without fail, most are extreamly deficient in vitamins and minerals. Vitamin D3 is almost non existant. This in time contributes to poor health. [/QUOTE]
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Blood Test Discussion
Im 19 and really worried about my bloodwork
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