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Question about what my physician is telling me. PLEASE HELP
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<blockquote data-quote="RyanZ" data-source="post: 81690" data-attributes="member: 16334"><p>Hey guys so I posted on here A while ago that I had low T.</p><p></p><p>For some quick background knowledge</p><p></p><p>I just turned 20 today, and I have been researching low T.</p><p></p><p>So I orginally took a test from labcorp saying I had a T level of 253 ng/dl. so I went to the physician to see what I could do and he took a blood test 3 weeks ago and I got my results today. Apparently I am borderlining Low T at 389 ng/dL.</p><p></p><p>He said he won't give me treatment because I am 20 and I want to remain fertile.</p><p>Also because doctors will try to make money off me from this and I would be on it the rest of my life.</p><p></p><p>He then recommended that I do a complete diet where I eat nothing with preservatives which is also very expensive and inconvient, also extremely difficult. He said this is why T is Low in america which I can't whole heartdly disagree, but I am having some conflicting thoughts now.</p><p></p><p>I thought eating healthy does boost your T some, but not much (not saying a bad diet helps at all, I don't have an extremely bad one or anything) is this true?</p><p></p><p>I also read there is a way you can become fertile on trt using clomid?</p><p></p><p>Is my T really just Low because of shitty food over the years?</p><p></p><p>What should I do? should I seek out another physician or just drop trying to get higher T or go with the diet?</p><p></p><p>I am really confused, please help thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RyanZ, post: 81690, member: 16334"] Hey guys so I posted on here A while ago that I had low T. For some quick background knowledge I just turned 20 today, and I have been researching low T. So I orginally took a test from labcorp saying I had a T level of 253 ng/dl. so I went to the physician to see what I could do and he took a blood test 3 weeks ago and I got my results today. Apparently I am borderlining Low T at 389 ng/dL. He said he won't give me treatment because I am 20 and I want to remain fertile. Also because doctors will try to make money off me from this and I would be on it the rest of my life. He then recommended that I do a complete diet where I eat nothing with preservatives which is also very expensive and inconvient, also extremely difficult. He said this is why T is Low in america which I can't whole heartdly disagree, but I am having some conflicting thoughts now. I thought eating healthy does boost your T some, but not much (not saying a bad diet helps at all, I don't have an extremely bad one or anything) is this true? I also read there is a way you can become fertile on trt using clomid? Is my T really just Low because of shitty food over the years? What should I do? should I seek out another physician or just drop trying to get higher T or go with the diet? I am really confused, please help thanks. [/QUOTE]
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