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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
My journey so far -- a year of Labs and attempts to relieve symptoms. Pls Help
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<blockquote data-quote="Seagal" data-source="post: 255251" data-attributes="member: 45300"><p>To ease your mind about bodyfat, imho i don't think you were 'clinically' obese before with BMI of about 25%.</p><p>Prior to starting TRT I lost weight and restarted regular exercise. One year later I felt worse. No ED issues, but libido down, heavy depression, brain fog, extrem lethargy, anhedonia, tiredness, naps during day needed. Finally when I got knee joint pain just from sightseeing tour walk, i realized that something was really off and it's not just in my head. Did salvia T test and free T was borderline. Then did total T test at GP and it was far below normal range, even lower than for a 80yr old.</p><p>Androgel almost immediately cleared up my brainfog and depression, libido returned and joint pain disappeared.</p><p></p><p>It's not all dependent on life style, eating healthy, sports etc. I wish it were.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seagal, post: 255251, member: 45300"] To ease your mind about bodyfat, imho i don't think you were 'clinically' obese before with BMI of about 25%. Prior to starting TRT I lost weight and restarted regular exercise. One year later I felt worse. No ED issues, but libido down, heavy depression, brain fog, extrem lethargy, anhedonia, tiredness, naps during day needed. Finally when I got knee joint pain just from sightseeing tour walk, i realized that something was really off and it's not just in my head. Did salvia T test and free T was borderline. Then did total T test at GP and it was far below normal range, even lower than for a 80yr old. Androgel almost immediately cleared up my brainfog and depression, libido returned and joint pain disappeared. It's not all dependent on life style, eating healthy, sports etc. I wish it were. [/QUOTE]
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