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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Mediocre testosterone level, low s-Lh
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<blockquote data-quote="StepbyStep" data-source="post: 211182" data-attributes="member: 17633"><p>With all due respect, I wouldn't even consider TRT, Clomid or HCG if I had your test levels. I'm 30 but started TRT back when I was 26. My TT was around 260 ng/dL (9 nmol/L).</p><p></p><p>The guys here are correct in that free T is what really matters. I'd want to know what your bloods look like there before even considering anything.</p><p></p><p>There are so many other things to look into, diet, sleep, thyroid, vitamin and mineral deficiencies, current medications, ect. If you're lacking in some of those area's then that could be your problem, and you might even see an increase in testosterone levels if you correct them.</p><p></p><p>EDIT: What time of day did you get your blood tests done? I believe your LH, FSH and Test levels will be the highest first thing in the morning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StepbyStep, post: 211182, member: 17633"] With all due respect, I wouldn't even consider TRT, Clomid or HCG if I had your test levels. I'm 30 but started TRT back when I was 26. My TT was around 260 ng/dL (9 nmol/L). The guys here are correct in that free T is what really matters. I'd want to know what your bloods look like there before even considering anything. There are so many other things to look into, diet, sleep, thyroid, vitamin and mineral deficiencies, current medications, ect. If you're lacking in some of those area's then that could be your problem, and you might even see an increase in testosterone levels if you correct them. EDIT: What time of day did you get your blood tests done? I believe your LH, FSH and Test levels will be the highest first thing in the morning. [/QUOTE]
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