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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Repeat blood test results, seeing endo in about two months
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<blockquote data-quote="AlcahueteJ" data-source="post: 31704" data-attributes="member: 12816"><p>The doctor is my primary, and he actually mentioned TRT as possible treatment, and then I was referred to the endocrinologist to go over specifics. The endo specializes in male hypogonadism, most specialists at this hospital can take some time as they're booked (I've seen many for multiple). The doctors here in Boston are good, but I obviously can't speak to how good they are with regards to male hypogonadism just yet. </p><p></p><p>I'm asking the question because I have to wait until March, and still have many questions. I will try the specialist first, and after that if I feel the need, I will seek other doctors. </p><p></p><p>Thank you for the quick replies by the way, this website came highly recommended, and I appreciate the resource and input. </p><p></p><p>In addition to that, can male hypogonadism (or levels as low as mine < 200) be diet induced and/or caused by low bodyfat? I've found limited studies, and have tried searching for this question, but most topics are related to bodybuilders who have used steroids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlcahueteJ, post: 31704, member: 12816"] The doctor is my primary, and he actually mentioned TRT as possible treatment, and then I was referred to the endocrinologist to go over specifics. The endo specializes in male hypogonadism, most specialists at this hospital can take some time as they're booked (I've seen many for multiple). The doctors here in Boston are good, but I obviously can't speak to how good they are with regards to male hypogonadism just yet. I'm asking the question because I have to wait until March, and still have many questions. I will try the specialist first, and after that if I feel the need, I will seek other doctors. Thank you for the quick replies by the way, this website came highly recommended, and I appreciate the resource and input. In addition to that, can male hypogonadism (or levels as low as mine < 200) be diet induced and/or caused by low bodyfat? I've found limited studies, and have tried searching for this question, but most topics are related to bodybuilders who have used steroids. [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Repeat blood test results, seeing endo in about two months
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