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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Please take a look at my dad's blood work before he starts TRT. Is it safe to start?
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<blockquote data-quote="chasedat" data-source="post: 61173" data-attributes="member: 13875"><p>Great advice and I agree! That's a good point about taking things slowly. I had mentioned that he needs to change his diet, which I've offered assistance on as well as start jogging at the track in the evenings. But some speed walking would perhaps be a better start and he can work his way up. He seems willing to get some healthier items in the house. I believe diet plays a huge role in ones general motivation. I've preached to him plenty about his diet, but it took until seeing his cholesterol levels for him to show some motivation. So we'll see how it goes. When I go in for my follow up blood work I'll bring him with me and check his DHEA-S as well and see if we can't just get him some simple supplementation, a better diet, and some physical activity going. That'll make a world of difference I think. </p><p></p><p>Thanks everybody for the input. I'll follow up here about his blood work and perhaps if a DHEA supplement turns out being the solution for his low estrogen. This way people in the future perhaps can benefit from the info</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chasedat, post: 61173, member: 13875"] Great advice and I agree! That's a good point about taking things slowly. I had mentioned that he needs to change his diet, which I've offered assistance on as well as start jogging at the track in the evenings. But some speed walking would perhaps be a better start and he can work his way up. He seems willing to get some healthier items in the house. I believe diet plays a huge role in ones general motivation. I've preached to him plenty about his diet, but it took until seeing his cholesterol levels for him to show some motivation. So we'll see how it goes. When I go in for my follow up blood work I'll bring him with me and check his DHEA-S as well and see if we can't just get him some simple supplementation, a better diet, and some physical activity going. That'll make a world of difference I think. Thanks everybody for the input. I'll follow up here about his blood work and perhaps if a DHEA supplement turns out being the solution for his low estrogen. This way people in the future perhaps can benefit from the info [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Please take a look at my dad's blood work before he starts TRT. Is it safe to start?
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