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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="Henry" data-source="post: 74475" data-attributes="member: 2067"><p>The OP didn't come in asking for what additional tests he should ask his doctor. He asked for clomid. Then he said a small boost of T would help him lose the weight. </p><p></p><p>What would help him lose the weight is the proven methods to lose weight: eat better and increase activity levels. The OP is looking for the pharmaceutical way out of it instead of putting in some work and making the right changes. There should be more tests done, I agree, but, no matter what, he needs to lose 100 or so pounds. He young enough to learn the right way now versus 15-20 years from now, after his first cardiac event. When I got to my doc, I see a lot of fat people that are on TRT. TRT will not change bad habits.</p><p></p><p>Also, where are the full CBC's, the metabolic panel, Vit D, lipids, CRP, HBA1C, prolactin, etc.? I would turn every rock. I'd even get a sleep study and have a urologist check for varicoceles or any other testicular abnormalities before I jump on drugs. If he needs it, he needs it, but right now, nobody knows without further tests. The OP just wants to jump on it now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Henry, post: 74475, member: 2067"] The OP didn't come in asking for what additional tests he should ask his doctor. He asked for clomid. Then he said a small boost of T would help him lose the weight. What would help him lose the weight is the proven methods to lose weight: eat better and increase activity levels. The OP is looking for the pharmaceutical way out of it instead of putting in some work and making the right changes. There should be more tests done, I agree, but, no matter what, he needs to lose 100 or so pounds. He young enough to learn the right way now versus 15-20 years from now, after his first cardiac event. When I got to my doc, I see a lot of fat people that are on TRT. TRT will not change bad habits. Also, where are the full CBC's, the metabolic panel, Vit D, lipids, CRP, HBA1C, prolactin, etc.? I would turn every rock. I'd even get a sleep study and have a urologist check for varicoceles or any other testicular abnormalities before I jump on drugs. If he needs it, he needs it, but right now, nobody knows without further tests. The OP just wants to jump on it now. [/QUOTE]
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