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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
My son is almost 18 and T is only 261
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<blockquote data-quote="AbsoluteZ3R0" data-source="post: 74345" data-attributes="member: 15174"><p>There are plenty of teenagers who eat fast food every day, do nothing but play video games, and still grow tall with facial hair and otherworldly libido. Even with a shitty lifestyle, it's unusual for an 18 year old's testosterone to be this low. I agree with Gene that further inquiry is absolutely necessary. I'm not sure why the endo thinks her son is too young for clomid but these docs are always terrified of anything that impacts testosterone. It's okay to give teenage girls female hormones (birth control) and it's obviously necessary to give child diabetics insulin (which can actually kill you), but this 18 year old is too young to get clomid? I just don't get it. Nonetheless, further measures should be taken before making any kind of decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AbsoluteZ3R0, post: 74345, member: 15174"] There are plenty of teenagers who eat fast food every day, do nothing but play video games, and still grow tall with facial hair and otherworldly libido. Even with a shitty lifestyle, it's unusual for an 18 year old's testosterone to be this low. I agree with Gene that further inquiry is absolutely necessary. I'm not sure why the endo thinks her son is too young for clomid but these docs are always terrified of anything that impacts testosterone. It's okay to give teenage girls female hormones (birth control) and it's obviously necessary to give child diabetics insulin (which can actually kill you), but this 18 year old is too young to get clomid? I just don't get it. Nonetheless, further measures should be taken before making any kind of decision. [/QUOTE]
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My son is almost 18 and T is only 261
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