Greetings all!
A quick introduction: I am a 44 year old male who was diagnosed with hypogonadism in July of 2014. I had experienced some slight depression, but also had trouble adding noticeable muscle mass despite some strength training and a good diet. In 2005 doctors found a small tumor on my right testicle which resulted in the removal of that testicle. This may have contributed to the low testosterone. My initial Total T count in July 2014 was 237 ng/dL (250-1100) with a Free T count of 51.4 pg/mL (35-155).
I am on a weekly IM of 100 mg/ml of testosterone cypionate.
I’ve attached my August 2015 blood work which I ordered myself. I have a follow up with my physician in October and will likely have another round of tests done.
Are there any changes I can make in the meantime to balance out some of these numbers before those tests?
Tom
A quick introduction: I am a 44 year old male who was diagnosed with hypogonadism in July of 2014. I had experienced some slight depression, but also had trouble adding noticeable muscle mass despite some strength training and a good diet. In 2005 doctors found a small tumor on my right testicle which resulted in the removal of that testicle. This may have contributed to the low testosterone. My initial Total T count in July 2014 was 237 ng/dL (250-1100) with a Free T count of 51.4 pg/mL (35-155).
I am on a weekly IM of 100 mg/ml of testosterone cypionate.
I’ve attached my August 2015 blood work which I ordered myself. I have a follow up with my physician in October and will likely have another round of tests done.
Are there any changes I can make in the meantime to balance out some of these numbers before those tests?
Tom