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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
New Member is Canada w/ pre-TRT bloodwork
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<blockquote data-quote="Canada878" data-source="post: 115417" data-attributes="member: 18912"><p>Fair enough, maybe i am reaching with the hematocrit comment. FT was measured fasted in the morning. I would agree that my nutrition had something to do with my health problems starting. Essentially i starved myself and lost a ton of weight very quickly. It’s very common (at least from what i read) to have young men who get to absurd levels of leanness have their hormone levels affected (testosterone and thyroid specifically). That was 7 years ago. Since then i have not tried to lose weight, i’ve eaten well, slept well and in general taken much better care of myself. Over those 7 years my low t symptoms have improved only marginally. In my opinion I have run out of “lifestyle” changes to make in hopes of making myself feel better and thus am seeking the advice of a physician. </p><p></p><p>I appreciate your advice though!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Canada878, post: 115417, member: 18912"] Fair enough, maybe i am reaching with the hematocrit comment. FT was measured fasted in the morning. I would agree that my nutrition had something to do with my health problems starting. Essentially i starved myself and lost a ton of weight very quickly. It’s very common (at least from what i read) to have young men who get to absurd levels of leanness have their hormone levels affected (testosterone and thyroid specifically). That was 7 years ago. Since then i have not tried to lose weight, i’ve eaten well, slept well and in general taken much better care of myself. Over those 7 years my low t symptoms have improved only marginally. In my opinion I have run out of “lifestyle” changes to make in hopes of making myself feel better and thus am seeking the advice of a physician. I appreciate your advice though! [/QUOTE]
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