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<blockquote data-quote="laq8ty" data-source="post: 187001" data-attributes="member: 41239"><p>Im 35 M and have noted a drastic change in the past few years. I'm 5'7, 165 around 15% body fat. I try to exercise at least 3-5 times per week and it includes lifting weights, boxing, yoga, and tennis. </p><p>Physical symptoms: fatigue, lack of energy, poor exercise tolerance, not much muscle tone nor results from working out. Erections are OK (prob 70% of what they were but it takes me a while to get there)</p><p>Mental symptoms: lack of motivation, diminished libido but not bad, definitely much less assertive/confident, mild chronic depression and anxiety.</p><p></p><p>I decided to get some blood work:</p><p>Total Test 351</p><p>Free Test 41 (L)</p><p>Ultrasensitive Estrogen 7</p><p>TSH, T3, T4 all normal</p><p>CBC Normal</p><p>Liver, kidney creatinine normal</p><p>Cholesterol panel normal</p><p>ESR/CRP WNL</p><p>Vitamin D 15 (very low)</p><p></p><p>I did not get an FSH and LH.</p><p></p><p>I'm seeing a urologist next week- he briefly mentioned clomid which I am reluctant to take based on my research and on many of the posts on this site. I feel overall healthy but just tired, depressed and not very motivated. Been feeling this way for a few years and I have no history of depression. My dad is 70 and his total Testosterone is 301 and his free T was 51.</p><p></p><p>Any suggestions? Should I just take some zinc and vitamin D and see if lifestyle modifications can work? Low-dose Clomid or HCG? Bite the bullet and request TRT?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="laq8ty, post: 187001, member: 41239"] Im 35 M and have noted a drastic change in the past few years. I'm 5'7, 165 around 15% body fat. I try to exercise at least 3-5 times per week and it includes lifting weights, boxing, yoga, and tennis. Physical symptoms: fatigue, lack of energy, poor exercise tolerance, not much muscle tone nor results from working out. Erections are OK (prob 70% of what they were but it takes me a while to get there) Mental symptoms: lack of motivation, diminished libido but not bad, definitely much less assertive/confident, mild chronic depression and anxiety. I decided to get some blood work: Total Test 351 Free Test 41 (L) Ultrasensitive Estrogen 7 TSH, T3, T4 all normal CBC Normal Liver, kidney creatinine normal Cholesterol panel normal ESR/CRP WNL Vitamin D 15 (very low) I did not get an FSH and LH. I'm seeing a urologist next week- he briefly mentioned clomid which I am reluctant to take based on my research and on many of the posts on this site. I feel overall healthy but just tired, depressed and not very motivated. Been feeling this way for a few years and I have no history of depression. My dad is 70 and his total Testosterone is 301 and his free T was 51. Any suggestions? Should I just take some zinc and vitamin D and see if lifestyle modifications can work? Low-dose Clomid or HCG? Bite the bullet and request TRT? [/QUOTE]
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