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<blockquote data-quote="Joeblow" data-source="post: 107830" data-attributes="member: 18410"><p>Hello im Joe. Im 25 years old and for the last two years i have been struggling with total test levels hovering at about 300 or just below. Prior to that i used AAS 3 times. I have several labs and have schedualed an appointnent with an endocrinologist in my area, but i worry that they will not have the knowledge or experience to treat me appropriately (my family doctor already tried recklessly putting me on a hefty dose of test enth. with no ancillary drugs)</p><p>My goals joining this site are:</p><p>To hopefully be put at ease about my P.A. Endocrinologist. </p><p>OR to be directed to sombody who soecializes in TRT.(assuming i will need it)</p><p>And to learn about logical actions to take cinsidering the results from my blood tests. </p><p></p><p>Cant wait to mix it up in here. </p><p></p><p>Is there specific location where i could post my blood work and hopefully get insight from an expert?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joeblow, post: 107830, member: 18410"] Hello im Joe. Im 25 years old and for the last two years i have been struggling with total test levels hovering at about 300 or just below. Prior to that i used AAS 3 times. I have several labs and have schedualed an appointnent with an endocrinologist in my area, but i worry that they will not have the knowledge or experience to treat me appropriately (my family doctor already tried recklessly putting me on a hefty dose of test enth. with no ancillary drugs) My goals joining this site are: To hopefully be put at ease about my P.A. Endocrinologist. OR to be directed to sombody who soecializes in TRT.(assuming i will need it) And to learn about logical actions to take cinsidering the results from my blood tests. Cant wait to mix it up in here. Is there specific location where i could post my blood work and hopefully get insight from an expert? [/QUOTE]
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