I went to get tested today for the first time....92. Not even over 100.
However, the doc thinks that it may be skewed seeing as how I just landed last night after about 36 hours of traveling. I am going to go again on Friday to test again before making a decision on treatment.
Which brings me to this, who is on the pellets? My work location doesn't afford me weekly stops for an injection.
I've read and was told anywhere from 250 to 750 were normal.
Mine was at 92. The clinic I went to seems to think that having just spent over 36 hours traveling contributed to it being low. I am going to get another test ran in a couple of days.
I've read and was told anywhere from 250 to 750 were normal.
Mine was at 92. The clinic I went to seems to think that having just spent over 36 hours traveling contributed to it being low. I am going to get another test ran in a couple of days.
I was checked for low T about 3 years ago. Lethargic, no sex drive, etc. I think I was low 300's so borderline by what it looks like.
The quack Dr. Said I needed a new girlfriend. That was her official diagnosis. I walked out.
Doing more labs today with a new doc. He is cool with my situation. If everything comes back in a day or so without anything odd preventing me from getting on it he is going to prescribe.
Doing more labs today with a new doc. He is cool with my situation. If everything comes back in a day or so without anything odd preventing me from getting on it he is going to prescribe.
Don't give up it is worth the effort. Once you get things dialed in you will wish you had looked into it sooner. I don't know of anyone doing the protocol correctly who has described it as any less than life changing.
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Don't give up it is worth the effort. Once you get things dialed in you will wish you had looked into it sooner. I don't know of anyone doing the protocol correctly who has described it as any less than life changing.
Don't give up it is worth the effort. Once you get things dialed in you will wish you had looked into it sooner. I don't know of anyone doing the protocol correctly who has described it as any less than life changing.
My only concern is that once I start, hopefully next week, I won't be able to get tested after I go back to Africa. I have medics, doctors and surgeons there but I can't bother them with this stuff. They are only obligated to provide care for life, limb or eyesight.
I can monitor my BP there and that is one of my main concerns. I have high BP and am on meds.
It is important to get blood work on about a 3 month basis for the first year to get things dialed in and make certain your E2 is not going out of control. When do you ship back out?
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