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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Tested my son for testosterone
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<blockquote data-quote="BigTex" data-source="post: 232360" data-attributes="member: 43589"><p>Total testosterone to me is much more indicative of low testosterone symptoms anyway If that reading is low and you are showing all the classical signs of low T they you need to fix the problem. We did just that. I have never done a LH or FSH test. Once he gets a job, he will be sent to my doctor, and he is on his own with it from there. He starts class at the beginning of November and hopefully will be earning money by December. So, it is highly possible that I will not be doing any more testing. He should be on his feet by then and it will be on him and my doctor that point. But he definitely wants to continue treatment. I do see my doctor in October and will have a consultation with him about this issue while I am there. My son is already a patient there in the past as is my wife. @ReadalotMy wife and I loved being empty nesters and look forward to getting back to our normal life.</p><p></p><p>As I said, since Monday, we have seen a total turn around with my son. He rebelled against us as a child and wanted nothing to do with exercise because both of us spent so much time doing it as athletes. He was in gyms with my wife when he could barely walk. This week he has been to a gym 3 times this week and is no longer laying in his room listening to this depressing music we hear 24-7.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigTex, post: 232360, member: 43589"] Total testosterone to me is much more indicative of low testosterone symptoms anyway If that reading is low and you are showing all the classical signs of low T they you need to fix the problem. We did just that. I have never done a LH or FSH test. Once he gets a job, he will be sent to my doctor, and he is on his own with it from there. He starts class at the beginning of November and hopefully will be earning money by December. So, it is highly possible that I will not be doing any more testing. He should be on his feet by then and it will be on him and my doctor that point. But he definitely wants to continue treatment. I do see my doctor in October and will have a consultation with him about this issue while I am there. My son is already a patient there in the past as is my wife. @ReadalotMy wife and I loved being empty nesters and look forward to getting back to our normal life. As I said, since Monday, we have seen a total turn around with my son. He rebelled against us as a child and wanted nothing to do with exercise because both of us spent so much time doing it as athletes. He was in gyms with my wife when he could barely walk. This week he has been to a gym 3 times this week and is no longer laying in his room listening to this depressing music we hear 24-7. [/QUOTE]
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