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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Would it be a mistake to try TRT? Attached bloodwork. 30 YO disappointing libido
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<blockquote data-quote="Guided_by_Voices" data-source="post: 268754" data-attributes="member: 15235"><p>While it likely wouldn't be a mistake to try, there are lots of things that can cause low libido. You sound very thin and under-eating could be an issue. You need to make sure you are getting a reasonable amount of quality carbs (rice, white potatoes, some fruit, around 200g per day). Avoid max effort lifts or anything else that could cause overtraining. Definitely add in cialis/viagra. Possibly try PT-141. Make sure you are supplementing vitamins and minerals, and not just a multi-vitamin. Eat plenty of beef. If you have any signs of a chronic infection get tested by an integrative doc. If you do decide to go the TRT route, I would strongly suggest starting with something that is minimally suppressive (fast acting T as written about elsewhere here, see the posts from cataceous) or non-suppressive (low dose clomid, enclomiphene). Bottom line is that you want to try to find the root causes if at all possible, and while T can be one of them, there are lots of other things as well that could be part of the problem, and which will eventually need to be addressed no matter what.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guided_by_Voices, post: 268754, member: 15235"] While it likely wouldn't be a mistake to try, there are lots of things that can cause low libido. You sound very thin and under-eating could be an issue. You need to make sure you are getting a reasonable amount of quality carbs (rice, white potatoes, some fruit, around 200g per day). Avoid max effort lifts or anything else that could cause overtraining. Definitely add in cialis/viagra. Possibly try PT-141. Make sure you are supplementing vitamins and minerals, and not just a multi-vitamin. Eat plenty of beef. If you have any signs of a chronic infection get tested by an integrative doc. If you do decide to go the TRT route, I would strongly suggest starting with something that is minimally suppressive (fast acting T as written about elsewhere here, see the posts from cataceous) or non-suppressive (low dose clomid, enclomiphene). Bottom line is that you want to try to find the root causes if at all possible, and while T can be one of them, there are lots of other things as well that could be part of the problem, and which will eventually need to be addressed no matter what. [/QUOTE]
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