Got another blood draw at a TRT clinic today which will include estrogen. The results will be in on Monday. My PCP rejected referring me to an endocrinologist after my last blood draw as everything is “within normal range.” Monday will be decision time. Do I not go on TRT and just remain low...
I know it can be a little lower on a cut which is why I do refeed days as well and to protect my metabolism. I’m just unsure if a 500-calorie deficit could significantly impact levels enough to where I qualify for TRT at the age of 28. Also, wouldn’t explain the low levels throughout my teens...
My doctor probably not, I still qualify for a TRT clinic though. I am currently eating 1800 calories a day on a cut. Breakfast is an egg sandwich, lunch is chicken breast, brown rice, and any veggie, and dinner I pack a meat sandwich to work with a yogurt and cheese. That is a daily thing with...
Ah, makes sense. I don’t mind paying the $270, if that is the route that is decided. I can handle injections, but I think having someone do it for me for a while and getting me dialed in would be worth the cost until I would be ready to do it myself at a later time.
Just saw the doctor. Said I was within normal range lol even though that range includes 80-year-old T levels. Anyways, he is ordering more blood work and is giving me a referral to an endocrinologist. The labs he did have pulled up for me showed my free T level at 64. is that bad? That lab work...
I asked my doc for a lab order, and these are what I received. There is no estro or prolactin or testosterone or free testosterone. Is there a specific type of blood work I need to request? I go in today I could ask for it.
When I talked to the doc at the clinic I asked if he could do bloods to...
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