ExcelMale
Menu
Home
What's new
Latest activity
Forums
New posts
Search forums
What's new
New posts
Latest activity
Videos
Lab Tests
Doctor Finder
Buy Books
About Us
Men’s Health Coaching
Log in
Register
What's new
Search
Search
Search titles only
By:
New posts
Search forums
Menu
Log in
Register
Navigation
Install the app
Install
More options
Contact us
Close Menu
Forums
Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
New Member - Recently Received a Low T lab result
JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an
alternative browser
.
Reply to thread
Message
<blockquote data-quote="Cuso" data-source="post: 92526" data-attributes="member: 17376"><p>Hello. I'm a 37 year old engineer and family man, who is quite honestly, significantly out of shape. Trying to regain my health and went to have lab work done because I'm feeling a few symptoms of Low T (significant fatigue, reduced mental focus, reduced sex drive). Lab results came back showing a Test level of 172 and Prolactin result of 7.03. I am now 5'9" and 246 pounds, which puts me with a BMI over 35. I do have several of the factors which may be contributing to Low T; lack of sleep, lack of exercise, poor diet, and high levels of stress. </p><p></p><p>Throughout my twenties (prior to kids and graduate school), I worked out nearly every day and was really active. During that time I typically hovered around 170-180 and bewilderingly to me, was actually 5' 10". While I was a gym regular and mountain biked multiple times a week, I never really put on any significant muscle mass from working out. I also went bald during my mid-twenties and significant fatigue set in by my late twenties. Currently reading Lou Schuler and Alwyn Cosgrove's "New Rules of Lifting", and I'm realizing how ineffective my work outs used to be. </p><p></p><p>Was referred here to learn more about what blood work to obtain next, possible natural methods of regaining my T, what else to have medically looked at, and possibly starting TRT if that is deemed appropriate. Also hoping to find some feed back on implementing a new diet, supplement, and workout plan.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cuso, post: 92526, member: 17376"] Hello. I'm a 37 year old engineer and family man, who is quite honestly, significantly out of shape. Trying to regain my health and went to have lab work done because I'm feeling a few symptoms of Low T (significant fatigue, reduced mental focus, reduced sex drive). Lab results came back showing a Test level of 172 and Prolactin result of 7.03. I am now 5'9" and 246 pounds, which puts me with a BMI over 35. I do have several of the factors which may be contributing to Low T; lack of sleep, lack of exercise, poor diet, and high levels of stress. Throughout my twenties (prior to kids and graduate school), I worked out nearly every day and was really active. During that time I typically hovered around 170-180 and bewilderingly to me, was actually 5' 10". While I was a gym regular and mountain biked multiple times a week, I never really put on any significant muscle mass from working out. I also went bald during my mid-twenties and significant fatigue set in by my late twenties. Currently reading Lou Schuler and Alwyn Cosgrove's "New Rules of Lifting", and I'm realizing how ineffective my work outs used to be. Was referred here to learn more about what blood work to obtain next, possible natural methods of regaining my T, what else to have medically looked at, and possibly starting TRT if that is deemed appropriate. Also hoping to find some feed back on implementing a new diet, supplement, and workout plan. [/QUOTE]
Insert quotes…
Verification
Post reply
Share this page
Facebook
Twitter
Reddit
Pinterest
Tumblr
WhatsApp
Email
Share
Link
Sponsors
Forums
Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
New Member - Recently Received a Low T lab result
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.
Accept
Learn more…
Top