Nelson suggested I move this thread to this area of the forum.
Im im also going to get my FSH and LH tested.
I've been reading this forum for the last few weeks and really appreciate the depth of knowledge being provided.
I'm 35 years old, 5'11" and 165 lbs.
My initial inquiry into the world of TRT began after a testosterone lab about 9 months ago came back at 224 total test.
I sat on my butt for the last 9 months continuing to suffer with symptoms like low libido, lack of concentration, low motivation, feeling generally weak and quickly fatigued during workouts, etc...
Just recently I reached out to a HRT specialist in my area and got comprehensive blood work done. I'm still waiting another week for my appt to review the labs with my doctor. In the meantime with the intent of getting as informed as possible I thought I'd see what your guys thoughts were.
Is my T low enough to be causing my symptoms? At those levels at my age would I be a candidate for TRT? Is it realistic to get it into a high enough range to alleviate those symptoms naturally? Keep in mind 9 months ago I was at 224.
In general I feel my daily diet, excercise and sleep habits are much better than the average male but could certainly be improved.
Also thought it would be worth mentioning I have a varicocele on one side if my testes.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!
Im im also going to get my FSH and LH tested.
I've been reading this forum for the last few weeks and really appreciate the depth of knowledge being provided.
I'm 35 years old, 5'11" and 165 lbs.
My initial inquiry into the world of TRT began after a testosterone lab about 9 months ago came back at 224 total test.
I sat on my butt for the last 9 months continuing to suffer with symptoms like low libido, lack of concentration, low motivation, feeling generally weak and quickly fatigued during workouts, etc...
Just recently I reached out to a HRT specialist in my area and got comprehensive blood work done. I'm still waiting another week for my appt to review the labs with my doctor. In the meantime with the intent of getting as informed as possible I thought I'd see what your guys thoughts were.
Is my T low enough to be causing my symptoms? At those levels at my age would I be a candidate for TRT? Is it realistic to get it into a high enough range to alleviate those symptoms naturally? Keep in mind 9 months ago I was at 224.
In general I feel my daily diet, excercise and sleep habits are much better than the average male but could certainly be improved.
Also thought it would be worth mentioning I have a varicocele on one side if my testes.
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated!