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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
When you have normal T levels
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<blockquote data-quote="Vman" data-source="post: 163706" data-attributes="member: 39209"><p>My natural TT was 718, but my FT was almost bottom of the range. I had metabolic syndrome, crazy high triglycerides, crazy high cholesterol. My doc said I was on my way to type 2 diabetes and was high risk for cardiovascular disease. I was overweight and couldn't lose it even though I work out 6 days a week (3 days lifting, 3 days cardio) and ate a high protein low carb diet. I was low energy and my libido had decreased and was getting worse each year. I was 43 years old at the time.</p><p></p><p>Since starting TRT my metabolic syndrome is gone, triglycerides are in range, cholesterol is just barely above range. No more risk for diabetes, no more risk for cardiovascular disease. I have way more muscle mass and drastically reduced body fat even though I still do the same work outs and eat basically the same. My energy is off the charts and my libido is great.</p><p></p><p>I'm still dialing in my testosterone dose, but at my last dose I was at 20mg test cyp subq daily with TT of 1092 (264-916) and FT of 284 (52-280). I am now at 18mg test cyp subq daily.</p><p></p><p>I would say it would be insane and possibly immoral for a doctor to not give someone like me a prescription for Testosterone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vman, post: 163706, member: 39209"] My natural TT was 718, but my FT was almost bottom of the range. I had metabolic syndrome, crazy high triglycerides, crazy high cholesterol. My doc said I was on my way to type 2 diabetes and was high risk for cardiovascular disease. I was overweight and couldn't lose it even though I work out 6 days a week (3 days lifting, 3 days cardio) and ate a high protein low carb diet. I was low energy and my libido had decreased and was getting worse each year. I was 43 years old at the time. Since starting TRT my metabolic syndrome is gone, triglycerides are in range, cholesterol is just barely above range. No more risk for diabetes, no more risk for cardiovascular disease. I have way more muscle mass and drastically reduced body fat even though I still do the same work outs and eat basically the same. My energy is off the charts and my libido is great. I'm still dialing in my testosterone dose, but at my last dose I was at 20mg test cyp subq daily with TT of 1092 (264-916) and FT of 284 (52-280). I am now at 18mg test cyp subq daily. I would say it would be insane and possibly immoral for a doctor to not give someone like me a prescription for Testosterone. [/QUOTE]
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