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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Very low T in mid-twenties
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<blockquote data-quote="snorgejr" data-source="post: 105906" data-attributes="member: 18255"><p>Never done anabolics, nor anything remotely close to it. The toughest medicine I've been on were antibiotics. I've never suffered any trauma to either the head or the testies, as far as I'm aware. I'm currently sitting at a BMI of 25.6 (180cm, 83.5kg), with a above average muscle mass due to 7 years of focused excersise. Would guess somewhere between 15 and 20% bodyfat, but I've never tested it. The BMI used to be higher when I was growing up, yet never at the point of obesity. </p><p></p><p>I watched the webinar earlier this afternoon. It seems to me there is no doubt whatsoever that I'm suffering from a version of hypogonadism, though I'd like to find the root cause. Would you recommend me to wait the 3 weeks and see if I get an appointment with a endocrinologist, or should I get those tests you mentioned done ASAP? I must admit, I'm a little bit concerned with the fact that my doctor didn't even mention the low T-values, just said the tests seemed fine. I've only found a handful of TRT-cases from Norway on the internet, and most of them are very discouraging.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snorgejr, post: 105906, member: 18255"] Never done anabolics, nor anything remotely close to it. The toughest medicine I've been on were antibiotics. I've never suffered any trauma to either the head or the testies, as far as I'm aware. I'm currently sitting at a BMI of 25.6 (180cm, 83.5kg), with a above average muscle mass due to 7 years of focused excersise. Would guess somewhere between 15 and 20% bodyfat, but I've never tested it. The BMI used to be higher when I was growing up, yet never at the point of obesity. I watched the webinar earlier this afternoon. It seems to me there is no doubt whatsoever that I'm suffering from a version of hypogonadism, though I'd like to find the root cause. Would you recommend me to wait the 3 weeks and see if I get an appointment with a endocrinologist, or should I get those tests you mentioned done ASAP? I must admit, I'm a little bit concerned with the fact that my doctor didn't even mention the low T-values, just said the tests seemed fine. I've only found a handful of TRT-cases from Norway on the internet, and most of them are very discouraging. [/QUOTE]
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