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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: 24550" data-attributes="member: 12215"><p>I have been supplementing with 5000IUs of Vitamin D drops daily for the past several years, also zinc and consuming a high protein/moderate fat/ moderate carb diet from mostly non processed foods. My test levels were in the 700s in my 20s. I've been a weight lifter for about half of my life, I started buying my own groceries and basically stopped consuming fast food at 16-17. I'm only stating this to give a small background on my physical health and not to come off as arrogant. Now, I know 550 isn't low but I have noticed a small although noticeable decline since i was around 27-29 where I peaked physically and my logic is "Well, I have already began to decline. Why wait until I decline much further and then start?". At the end of the day, if the Doc/Endo says no then that's that and I will obviously wait for time to take it's toll. We'll see what happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="garruk82, post: 24550, member: 12215"] I have been supplementing with 5000IUs of Vitamin D drops daily for the past several years, also zinc and consuming a high protein/moderate fat/ moderate carb diet from mostly non processed foods. My test levels were in the 700s in my 20s. I've been a weight lifter for about half of my life, I started buying my own groceries and basically stopped consuming fast food at 16-17. I'm only stating this to give a small background on my physical health and not to come off as arrogant. Now, I know 550 isn't low but I have noticed a small although noticeable decline since i was around 27-29 where I peaked physically and my logic is "Well, I have already began to decline. Why wait until I decline much further and then start?". At the end of the day, if the Doc/Endo says no then that's that and I will obviously wait for time to take it's toll. We'll see what happens. [/QUOTE]
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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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