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<blockquote data-quote="Mad City Dad" data-source="post: 76736" data-attributes="member: 16151"><p>Hello everyone,</p><p></p><p>My name is Steve and I am a 55 year old male who I suppose has quite the common story. For at least the last 5 years I have had signs and symptoms of low testosterone. Decreased energy, mild depression from time to time, decreased libido, difficulty gaining muscle despite heavy workouts, and increased body fat. Add to that, ED issues and I guess you could say "classic presentation". I first approached my physician about 3 years ago and she agreed to run a total and free testosterone, along with Vit b12 and TSH levels. My TT was 301 (240-950) and my free was 11 (9-30). So of course she, "they are within normal limits and would not even begin to discuss TRT. 2 years later I again complain of the same symptoms and she repeats the tests, and TT and FT have both dropped even lower to 296 and 9. So she again says they are WNL, and just a part of aging. Well after a lot of searching I found a physician who will begin my treatment, and tomorrow is the big day. I will begin with 75 Test cypionate q 3.5 days along with HCG. I will add anastrozole later if needed based on symptoms and follow up bloodwork. By the way my estradiol was 18.6 (7.6-42.6 by ECLIA method, not the best method, I know). PSA was 0.8, same as it was 2 years ago. HCT was 44, total cholesterol 167, HDL 58. So all in all my labs are great.</p><p></p><p>I'm a very active, and athletic man. I have completed many triathlons in the past year, and have relatively decent body composition. I am just tired of the lethargy, and the other symptoms I listed above. So I finally took the bull by the horns, and as I stated above, tomorrow is a new day. I get the medication from the pharmacy and start this new journey in my life. I look forward to sharing my experiences with you all, and I have learned so much reading so much on this fantastic website.</p><p></p><p>Cheers mates!</p><p>Steve</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mad City Dad, post: 76736, member: 16151"] Hello everyone, My name is Steve and I am a 55 year old male who I suppose has quite the common story. For at least the last 5 years I have had signs and symptoms of low testosterone. Decreased energy, mild depression from time to time, decreased libido, difficulty gaining muscle despite heavy workouts, and increased body fat. Add to that, ED issues and I guess you could say "classic presentation". I first approached my physician about 3 years ago and she agreed to run a total and free testosterone, along with Vit b12 and TSH levels. My TT was 301 (240-950) and my free was 11 (9-30). So of course she, "they are within normal limits and would not even begin to discuss TRT. 2 years later I again complain of the same symptoms and she repeats the tests, and TT and FT have both dropped even lower to 296 and 9. So she again says they are WNL, and just a part of aging. Well after a lot of searching I found a physician who will begin my treatment, and tomorrow is the big day. I will begin with 75 Test cypionate q 3.5 days along with HCG. I will add anastrozole later if needed based on symptoms and follow up bloodwork. By the way my estradiol was 18.6 (7.6-42.6 by ECLIA method, not the best method, I know). PSA was 0.8, same as it was 2 years ago. HCT was 44, total cholesterol 167, HDL 58. So all in all my labs are great. I'm a very active, and athletic man. I have completed many triathlons in the past year, and have relatively decent body composition. I am just tired of the lethargy, and the other symptoms I listed above. So I finally took the bull by the horns, and as I stated above, tomorrow is a new day. I get the medication from the pharmacy and start this new journey in my life. I look forward to sharing my experiences with you all, and I have learned so much reading so much on this fantastic website. Cheers mates! Steve [/QUOTE]
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