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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
New guy here - Recently got bloodwork results back
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<blockquote data-quote="garruk82" data-source="post: 24296" data-attributes="member: 12215"><p>Hey Guys,</p><p></p><p>I'm new to this forum and glad to be part of this online community. First off I want to thank Nelson for everything he has done and is doing for us. I recently purchased Testosterone, a man's guide, I read it front to back a few weeks ago and immediately went to get bloodwork the following day at my local labcorp. My test results came back at 550 ng/dL Total Test and 12.6 free test and from what I read that is slightly below average albeit not super low for my age (32). </p><p></p><p>I have done everything to max out my natural test levels, I have been lifting weights+studying nutrition for over 15 years and been an athlete basically all my life. I follow a very clean diet consisting of 20-25% healthy fats, 5000IUs of vitamin D daily, several lbs of raw veggies a week and atleast a gram per lb of bodyweight in protein and sleep as much as I need to on a nightly basis since I'm my own boss and make my own schedule. </p><p></p><p>Despite all of this I have noticed a decline since being in my 20s and although I don't feel like complete garbage on a daily basis I don't feel as good as I once did and have noticed all the symptoms of low T. It's not every day that I notice these symptoms, it's more like sometimes I feel okay and sometimes I don't. After doing all this research and getting bloodwork done I decided I want to do Testosterone replacement therapy to help me feel my best but I had one question. Even if I want to get on TRT what are the chances that a physician will look at my bloodwork and say "Well....you're not that low so I'm not going to prescribe TRT for you even though you want it, have a nice day" ? </p><p>I recently started consulting with defymedical since they seem to have the best reviews on here but this question has been weighing on my mind so I figured I'd ask. Thanks in advance</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="garruk82, post: 24296, member: 12215"] Hey Guys, I'm new to this forum and glad to be part of this online community. First off I want to thank Nelson for everything he has done and is doing for us. I recently purchased Testosterone, a man's guide, I read it front to back a few weeks ago and immediately went to get bloodwork the following day at my local labcorp. My test results came back at 550 ng/dL Total Test and 12.6 free test and from what I read that is slightly below average albeit not super low for my age (32). I have done everything to max out my natural test levels, I have been lifting weights+studying nutrition for over 15 years and been an athlete basically all my life. I follow a very clean diet consisting of 20-25% healthy fats, 5000IUs of vitamin D daily, several lbs of raw veggies a week and atleast a gram per lb of bodyweight in protein and sleep as much as I need to on a nightly basis since I'm my own boss and make my own schedule. Despite all of this I have noticed a decline since being in my 20s and although I don't feel like complete garbage on a daily basis I don't feel as good as I once did and have noticed all the symptoms of low T. It's not every day that I notice these symptoms, it's more like sometimes I feel okay and sometimes I don't. After doing all this research and getting bloodwork done I decided I want to do Testosterone replacement therapy to help me feel my best but I had one question. Even if I want to get on TRT what are the chances that a physician will look at my bloodwork and say "Well....you're not that low so I'm not going to prescribe TRT for you even though you want it, have a nice day" ? I recently started consulting with defymedical since they seem to have the best reviews on here but this question has been weighing on my mind so I figured I'd ask. Thanks in advance [/QUOTE]
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