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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Initial lab results- reason to dig in deeper?
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<blockquote data-quote="Trizzle123" data-source="post: 89871" data-attributes="member: 17216"><p>Hi all,</p><p>I’m new to the forum - been reading about the topic quite a bit and concluded that there’s definitely some good expertise here that I could leverage from. I need your opinion if I should approach a TRT clinic/order more tests or just forget the whole thing. My doc was already prescribing me some antidepressants (which is pretty *ucked up IMO) when I described the symptoms but finally agreed to order the basic tests.</p><p></p><p>Initial info:</p><p>-32yo male</p><p>-very healthy diet + supplements </p><p>-no sugar, no dairy products </p><p>-serious gym exercising 4-5(winter) 6-8(summer) times a week</p><p>-no smoking, no alcohol at all</p><p>-sleep 7-9h/day</p><p>-not too much stress at work, balanced life</p><p></p><p>Lab results: </p><p>-Total 508 ng/dl</p><p>-Free 77.4 pg/ml</p><p>-TSH 3rd gen 1.6 uIU/ml</p><p>-vitamins, cholesterol etc all perfect values</p><p></p><p>Symptoms:</p><p>-low libido, overall sex drive is getting lower month to month </p><p>-serious problems gaining muscle even both training plan and macros are mint</p><p>-easily irritated/rapid changes in mood even angry at times</p><p>-especially easily irritated and angry if even little bit hungry, hard to explain but it’s def not normal and worries me a bit</p><p>-could use more energy overall</p><p></p><p>Please tell me - am I making this up in my head or could TRT make my life better? I know there’s not much data but what does it say? The general guidelines are worthless. I’m aware of my relatively young age and lifetime commitment - no need to remind thank you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trizzle123, post: 89871, member: 17216"] Hi all, I’m new to the forum - been reading about the topic quite a bit and concluded that there’s definitely some good expertise here that I could leverage from. I need your opinion if I should approach a TRT clinic/order more tests or just forget the whole thing. My doc was already prescribing me some antidepressants (which is pretty *ucked up IMO) when I described the symptoms but finally agreed to order the basic tests. Initial info: -32yo male -very healthy diet + supplements -no sugar, no dairy products -serious gym exercising 4-5(winter) 6-8(summer) times a week -no smoking, no alcohol at all -sleep 7-9h/day -not too much stress at work, balanced life Lab results: -Total 508 ng/dl -Free 77.4 pg/ml -TSH 3rd gen 1.6 uIU/ml -vitamins, cholesterol etc all perfect values Symptoms: -low libido, overall sex drive is getting lower month to month -serious problems gaining muscle even both training plan and macros are mint -easily irritated/rapid changes in mood even angry at times -especially easily irritated and angry if even little bit hungry, hard to explain but it’s def not normal and worries me a bit -could use more energy overall Please tell me - am I making this up in my head or could TRT make my life better? I know there’s not much data but what does it say? The general guidelines are worthless. I’m aware of my relatively young age and lifetime commitment - no need to remind thank you. [/QUOTE]
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