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<blockquote data-quote="excelnelg" data-source="post: 55780" data-attributes="member: 13919"><p>Thanks, Leesto! I have suffered from all the symptoms of low testosterone for a long time, going back as far as my late '20s and early '30s. I had it tested on a couple of occasions and it was always in the low normal range. To the doctors, that qualified as normal with no consideration of the symptoms or the fact that a 30 year old probably shouldn't have a testosterone level equal to that of a 70 year old. Several years ago, I was diagnosed with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and was recently diagnosed with diabetes. Illnesses that very possibly could have come as a result of or have been exacerbated by the low testosterone. After turning 45, and with symptoms worse than ever, I decided to contact Defy clinic since it is spoken of very highly here on this forum. It was important for me to work with someone whose goal was to get my levels into the optimal range and not just the bottom end of normal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="excelnelg, post: 55780, member: 13919"] Thanks, Leesto! I have suffered from all the symptoms of low testosterone for a long time, going back as far as my late '20s and early '30s. I had it tested on a couple of occasions and it was always in the low normal range. To the doctors, that qualified as normal with no consideration of the symptoms or the fact that a 30 year old probably shouldn't have a testosterone level equal to that of a 70 year old. Several years ago, I was diagnosed with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and was recently diagnosed with diabetes. Illnesses that very possibly could have come as a result of or have been exacerbated by the low testosterone. After turning 45, and with symptoms worse than ever, I decided to contact Defy clinic since it is spoken of very highly here on this forum. It was important for me to work with someone whose goal was to get my levels into the optimal range and not just the bottom end of normal. [/QUOTE]
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