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<blockquote data-quote="AveryA86" data-source="post: 80469" data-attributes="member: 16442"><p>Hello Everyone,</p><p></p><p>As the subject line says, I am a new member of the Excel Male.</p><p></p><p>First let me say, this forum is amazing. The wealth of knowledge and expertise/ people sharing their experiences etc is outstanding. I have already spent many hours scrolling through various threads to soak up more information on TRT.</p><p></p><p><u><strong>A little about me</strong></u>:</p><p></p><p>Like many of you, I have experienced symptoms for YEARS. I am 31 now, and low T symptoms, when looking back, started around 22-24. I had blood work done around that time frame as I knew something wasn't right, and like many of your stories, I was told that "You're in normal range", so on I went. </p><p></p><p>Fast forward to about two weeks ago - </p><p>I have been doing research on Hormones (I am a physiology nerd!) and finally had a "better understanding" of what I was experiencing. I.E all the terrible sides of Low T. (Pretty much every single one possible) and finally made the decision to get some blood work done along side a free consultation with a local clinic. The Doctors I spoke with were all about working with each individual to find what's right for them and making sure that the lines of communication were open. </p><p></p><p>Within 24 hours I got a phone call from their office, letting me know that my Total T was 350. (I don't have a copy of the rest of the bloods yet, however when I do, I'll post everything), and that I could begin treatment within a week. </p><p></p><p></p><p>With that result, I like many others, had a sense of relief. Everything I had been going through was not in my head, but an hormonal imbalance that can be managed through TRT.</p><p></p><p>At this point, the Doctors started me on basic protocol. After the next round of blood work at week 6, we will see what the next step is.</p><p></p><p>Tuesday AM - 50mg Test Cyp + 250 IU HCG</p><p>Friday PM- 50mg Test Cyp + 250 IU HCG</p><p></p><p><u><strong>Other Supplements</strong></u>:</p><p>Fish Oil 2000mg</p><p>Arginine 3000mg AM & PM</p><p>Cirtulline 1500mg AM & PM</p><p>DHEA 25mg</p><p>pregnenolone 30mg</p><p>Cialis/ tadalafil 20mg E3D <em>(This works better for me than a daily 10mg)</em></p><p>General Men's Multivitamin</p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks everyone, looking forward to being apart of this great community. </p><p></p><p>Avery</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AveryA86, post: 80469, member: 16442"] Hello Everyone, As the subject line says, I am a new member of the Excel Male. First let me say, this forum is amazing. The wealth of knowledge and expertise/ people sharing their experiences etc is outstanding. I have already spent many hours scrolling through various threads to soak up more information on TRT. [U][B]A little about me[/B][/U]: Like many of you, I have experienced symptoms for YEARS. I am 31 now, and low T symptoms, when looking back, started around 22-24. I had blood work done around that time frame as I knew something wasn't right, and like many of your stories, I was told that "You're in normal range", so on I went. Fast forward to about two weeks ago - I have been doing research on Hormones (I am a physiology nerd!) and finally had a "better understanding" of what I was experiencing. I.E all the terrible sides of Low T. (Pretty much every single one possible) and finally made the decision to get some blood work done along side a free consultation with a local clinic. The Doctors I spoke with were all about working with each individual to find what's right for them and making sure that the lines of communication were open. Within 24 hours I got a phone call from their office, letting me know that my Total T was 350. (I don't have a copy of the rest of the bloods yet, however when I do, I'll post everything), and that I could begin treatment within a week. With that result, I like many others, had a sense of relief. Everything I had been going through was not in my head, but an hormonal imbalance that can be managed through TRT. At this point, the Doctors started me on basic protocol. After the next round of blood work at week 6, we will see what the next step is. Tuesday AM - 50mg Test Cyp + 250 IU HCG Friday PM- 50mg Test Cyp + 250 IU HCG [U][B]Other Supplements[/B][/U]: Fish Oil 2000mg Arginine 3000mg AM & PM Cirtulline 1500mg AM & PM DHEA 25mg pregnenolone 30mg Cialis/ tadalafil 20mg E3D [I](This works better for me than a daily 10mg)[/I] General Men's Multivitamin Thanks everyone, looking forward to being apart of this great community. Avery [/QUOTE]
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