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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Need assistance in understanding blood test results - Ranges not defined?
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<blockquote data-quote="lobsterman" data-source="post: 262388" data-attributes="member: 45836"><p>Thank you for responding Sammmy, much appreciated. </p><p></p><p>RE: Sammmy <strong>"What kind of a diet are you on?"</strong></p><p></p><p>I eat healthy whole foods but I add in way too much deserts (cake, wine gummies, milk chocolate, gummy bears, etc.) and bread, our local bakery is just too good. I know what I need to do, last twelve years I have been making bad nutritional choices. </p><p></p><p>I have a lot of muscle mass + a lot of fat. Went from a 33 year old 180lbs at 9% bodybuilder on a strict very low carb/high protein & fibrous vegetable diet to a 255lbs eat everything powerlifter and then covid hit and I could not longer do the heavy lifting and got way off track. I'm down to 235lbs. Urologist had said the Creatinine levels were likely due to the amount of muscle mass and high protein diet. I have not taken any creatine supplement in more than 20 years. </p><p></p><p>I am in Canada and they make HRT very challenging for men to obtain from your M.D. They decrease the low end cut off range every decade (Alright, this is the new normal range). In the past the College of Physicians' & Surgeons & Health Canada made it very difficult for M.D.s to prescribe HRT but things are slowly changing. </p><p></p><p>Thank you everyone,</p><p>Lobsterman</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lobsterman, post: 262388, member: 45836"] Thank you for responding Sammmy, much appreciated. RE: Sammmy [B]"What kind of a diet are you on?"[/B] I eat healthy whole foods but I add in way too much deserts (cake, wine gummies, milk chocolate, gummy bears, etc.) and bread, our local bakery is just too good. I know what I need to do, last twelve years I have been making bad nutritional choices. I have a lot of muscle mass + a lot of fat. Went from a 33 year old 180lbs at 9% bodybuilder on a strict very low carb/high protein & fibrous vegetable diet to a 255lbs eat everything powerlifter and then covid hit and I could not longer do the heavy lifting and got way off track. I'm down to 235lbs. Urologist had said the Creatinine levels were likely due to the amount of muscle mass and high protein diet. I have not taken any creatine supplement in more than 20 years. I am in Canada and they make HRT very challenging for men to obtain from your M.D. They decrease the low end cut off range every decade (Alright, this is the new normal range). In the past the College of Physicians' & Surgeons & Health Canada made it very difficult for M.D.s to prescribe HRT but things are slowly changing. Thank you everyone, Lobsterman [/QUOTE]
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