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When to start TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="Vince" data-source="post: 11551" data-attributes="member: 843"><p>I will be 60 years old in two months. I'm 5'8" 150 lbs. At the beginning of this year, my testosteronelevels fell below 300 due to me taking DHEA. I realized that it was messing with my T levels so I stopped taking it. When my levels were that low, my sex drive and my strength were both totally depleted. Now my levels are above 500. I was injured as a child, which stopped the function of one of my testicles. Even with one functioning testicle I was able to have 5children, and I am still sexually active today. My sex drive has come back to normal and my strength is almost completely back. I'm curious if I should start TRT.If not, when should I start it, if at all? I want my T levels to be as high asthey were when I was in my 30's so that I will be able to continue living mylife at this intensity or better. I want to remain having an elevated sexdrive, and continue having an above average motivation completing everydaytasks. I have been doing research on doctors, and I would possibly visit Dr. Daniel Berger, if he would accept me as a patient. The only drawback is that his offices are 90 miles from my home. I would appreciate any and all input. I'm just looking for some advice as I enter my senior years. Thank you for taking the time to read my post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vince, post: 11551, member: 843"] I will be 60 years old in two months. I'm 5'8" 150 lbs. At the beginning of this year, my testosteronelevels fell below 300 due to me taking DHEA. I realized that it was messing with my T levels so I stopped taking it. When my levels were that low, my sex drive and my strength were both totally depleted. Now my levels are above 500. I was injured as a child, which stopped the function of one of my testicles. Even with one functioning testicle I was able to have 5children, and I am still sexually active today. My sex drive has come back to normal and my strength is almost completely back. I'm curious if I should start TRT.If not, when should I start it, if at all? I want my T levels to be as high asthey were when I was in my 30's so that I will be able to continue living mylife at this intensity or better. I want to remain having an elevated sexdrive, and continue having an above average motivation completing everydaytasks. I have been doing research on doctors, and I would possibly visit Dr. Daniel Berger, if he would accept me as a patient. The only drawback is that his offices are 90 miles from my home. I would appreciate any and all input. I'm just looking for some advice as I enter my senior years. Thank you for taking the time to read my post. [/QUOTE]
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