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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="lexer" data-source="post: 79401" data-attributes="member: 16264"><p>Are you overweight?</p><p>do cardio 5 times a week at least 25 minutes. Clean up your diet and hit the weights. Stay away from booze and pills. Stop the beers and stop smoking weed. If you do, i can almost guarantee your free t will elevate. You cant have your cake and eat it too. If you dont give up weed and still drink 3 beers per night, you are not serious about changing and adding anither drug ( T) is going to be a negative. You gave up one drug( pills) and supplement with another ( weed and beer). Bad idea.</p><p>if i was your doctor i would never give you T unless i knew you stopped all the other stuff and tried diet and exercise first. Any responsible doctor would endorse that.</p><p></p><p>your levels are good for a 46 year old. I have a hard time believing a good doctor will shut your system down with testosterone. My guess is you will screw up your endocrine system if you go that route.</p><p>one of those rejuvination clinic will give you T but is that the route you want to take??</p><p>Diet and train for 6 weeks and get your levels tested again in the morning and see if you can get your free T levels elevated a tad to 13 . Your shbg could be a little lower which woukd raise free T. Sometimes T isnt the answer. Mine are low normal because when i was in my 20's i used steroids. Do i regret using juice ? Yes !!!! All because of insecurity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lexer, post: 79401, member: 16264"] Are you overweight? do cardio 5 times a week at least 25 minutes. Clean up your diet and hit the weights. Stay away from booze and pills. Stop the beers and stop smoking weed. If you do, i can almost guarantee your free t will elevate. You cant have your cake and eat it too. If you dont give up weed and still drink 3 beers per night, you are not serious about changing and adding anither drug ( T) is going to be a negative. You gave up one drug( pills) and supplement with another ( weed and beer). Bad idea. if i was your doctor i would never give you T unless i knew you stopped all the other stuff and tried diet and exercise first. Any responsible doctor would endorse that. your levels are good for a 46 year old. I have a hard time believing a good doctor will shut your system down with testosterone. My guess is you will screw up your endocrine system if you go that route. one of those rejuvination clinic will give you T but is that the route you want to take?? Diet and train for 6 weeks and get your levels tested again in the morning and see if you can get your free T levels elevated a tad to 13 . Your shbg could be a little lower which woukd raise free T. Sometimes T isnt the answer. Mine are low normal because when i was in my 20's i used steroids. Do i regret using juice ? Yes !!!! All because of insecurity. [/QUOTE]
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