better than average, which is why my doctor is a bit hesitant with the HRT
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theoretically they shouldn't argue with the raw numbers, but if you wanna make sure your test is a little lower to try and "massage" the figures a little, try having a can of coke or something in the morning before you go as insulin effects test levels.
be aware though, that if you do go on HRT you should get some sperm frozen in case you wanna have kids as spermogenesis can come to a halt from as little as 12months continuous use of exogenous hormones.
although i'm from perth, i don't know and endo's that could help. a guy from my work says he has a doctor willing to puting him on hrt, so i could try n grab his detalis for you, if you like?
Yeah that is better than average. Your legs and arms look a little soft, though your back is great dude, you got an awesome back going on there!
I'm in Perth too, did everything the Dr said to get the best result as possible and my test showed 11 nmol/L (8-29), apparently I fall in a "grey area" and as a result the 2 Dr's ive seen wont help, their reply is 'although low, you're within range...sorry" if one of you guys could pm me one of those sympathetic Dr's you were talking about, it would be greatly appreciated.
Shop around, it's not illegal for a doctor to prescribe testosterone for any purpose. Even performance enhancement. In court, they are not allowed to use medical records as evidence. It's between you and the doctor always. You'll find someone that is willing to presribe, there are a lot of doctors in Perth
Name them vonfram
Basically, if your levels are less than 19 nmol/l, you're fucking screwed from a health perspective
First step is getting body fat under control and natural human diet. If you have low testosterone after a year, for health reasons I'd highly recommend TRT
have you posted yours anywhere? be interesting to see how such a little change yields big results... or are they not little changes?Why don't you post up your lipids and bloods?
have you posted yours anywhere? be interesting to see how such a little change yields big results... or are they not little changes?
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