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<blockquote data-quote="Livfit" data-source="post: 94848" data-attributes="member: 17519"><p>Hi folks, I appreciate the wealth of knowledge and info transfer on this forum. I have been researching trt for several months now.</p><p></p><p>I'm at a decision point. I'm 32 years old (male), have 3 beautiful children with my wife, and a successful career. Life has been great to me. Although, after feeling symptoms of fatigue and reduced libido over the past 6 months, a blood test 2 months ago from my doc showed low rage total t (402 ng/dl, ref 250 to 1100 ng/dl), and low free t (39 pg/ml, ref 35 to 155 pg/ml). He thinks the low free t explains my symptoms. I got a second opinion from another Dr more experienced with low t, and another blood test showed the similar results, tt 399 ng/dl and ft 46 pg/ml. I have never used any prior testosterone or hormone in the past.</p><p></p><p>So I face a decision, do I start trt at age 32 or just deal with symptoms and remain active and healthy.</p><p></p><p>Just so you all know, I started a major health kick one year ago. I'm 5'11, and I sent from 210 lbs at 27% bf, down to a low of 160 lbs and 9% bf. I'm currently 168 lbs and 10% bf.</p><p></p><p> I do 3 days of intense cardio per week and 4 intense weight lifting sessions. I have 2 full rest days per week to avoid overtraining. My diet is on point with proper calories and macros.</p><p></p><p>Another symptom, I have a major problem with building muscle and strength. Probably from low t.</p><p></p><p>I have type 2 diabetics and some cardiovascular issues on my dads side of he family. In regards to me, my blood work, blood pressure, and all other health markers are spot on - mostly due to my health kick and exercise. </p><p></p><p>My wife and I are done with kids, and she supports me if I need to go the trt route. Ultimately, longevity and health are my main concern. Any words of wisdom or advice is greatly appreciated, thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Livfit, post: 94848, member: 17519"] Hi folks, I appreciate the wealth of knowledge and info transfer on this forum. I have been researching trt for several months now. I'm at a decision point. I'm 32 years old (male), have 3 beautiful children with my wife, and a successful career. Life has been great to me. Although, after feeling symptoms of fatigue and reduced libido over the past 6 months, a blood test 2 months ago from my doc showed low rage total t (402 ng/dl, ref 250 to 1100 ng/dl), and low free t (39 pg/ml, ref 35 to 155 pg/ml). He thinks the low free t explains my symptoms. I got a second opinion from another Dr more experienced with low t, and another blood test showed the similar results, tt 399 ng/dl and ft 46 pg/ml. I have never used any prior testosterone or hormone in the past. So I face a decision, do I start trt at age 32 or just deal with symptoms and remain active and healthy. Just so you all know, I started a major health kick one year ago. I'm 5'11, and I sent from 210 lbs at 27% bf, down to a low of 160 lbs and 9% bf. I'm currently 168 lbs and 10% bf. I do 3 days of intense cardio per week and 4 intense weight lifting sessions. I have 2 full rest days per week to avoid overtraining. My diet is on point with proper calories and macros. Another symptom, I have a major problem with building muscle and strength. Probably from low t. I have type 2 diabetics and some cardiovascular issues on my dads side of he family. In regards to me, my blood work, blood pressure, and all other health markers are spot on - mostly due to my health kick and exercise. My wife and I are done with kids, and she supports me if I need to go the trt route. Ultimately, longevity and health are my main concern. Any words of wisdom or advice is greatly appreciated, thanks! [/QUOTE]
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