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Low testosterone

Posted: Tue Dec 23, 2014 10:02 pm
by mshunter77
Any of you guys have experience with low testosterone. Found out today my level is onl 175 and average for my age is over 600. To put it in perspective the average for men 85-100 is 375. What I am wanting to know is what treatment options y'all went with and if it really makes a difference.

Re: Low testosterone

Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2014 5:24 am
by Scully
Same boat- short answer is yes makes a difference. PM me for details

Re: Low testosterone

Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2014 8:42 am
by dlifter
Try to find the natural routes to raise your test levels first. Some vitamins and quality supplements work especially if you have some deficiencies you don't know about. These would help your own body increase its test production by itself. A doctor may put you on testosterone replacement therapy which would increase your test levels by using a outside source (topical creams or injections). These could give your body the signal to shut done its own production due to the outside source. A problem could occur if you cease the TRT or take a break and your body cannot crank production back up by itself. You could be dependent on TRT for life. I go natural at age 52 and have had good results (mood, energy, strength, monkey business). A lot of guys have good results with TRT at first but results vary with longer usage. If you go with TRT, find a doctor that knows what they are doing. They just want you to have a normal level and that won't just do for some guys.

Re: Low testosterone

Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2014 12:09 pm
by camlock
Hey Joe, how'd you come about this test?? I've wanted to get tested myself, I wonder if general fatigue and stuff is part of possible testosterone? I have the blood disease, which is some effect...but I'm generally sick and tired of being sick and tired! (credit to CCR for the quote)

I know somebody, that you know too, that addressed low testosterone last year and swears it was best thing he ever did!

Re: Low testosterone

Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2014 12:28 pm
by matador1
I used Andro Gel first time and noticed significant difference. Went 8-10 years with normal levels. Experiencing same symptoms now and was tested yesterday. Will know results next week.

Re: Low testosterone

Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2014 2:54 pm
by mshunter77
camlock wrote:Hey Joe, how'd you come about this test?? I've wanted to get tested myself, I wonder if general fatigue and stuff is part of possible testosterone? I have the blood disease, which is some effect...but I'm generally sick and tired of being sick and tired! (credit to CCR for the quote)

I know somebody, that you know too, that addressed low testosterone last year and swears it was best thing he ever did!
Just been extremely tired Locke. Has been getting worse over the past year and also have started putting more weight on in just my belly no where else. My wife actually had her OBGYN order the test as she works with him daily at hospital and he deals with it on the fertility side. People I have talked too so far have seen amazing results from it.

Re: Low testosterone

Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2014 4:12 pm
by Denduke
Started the 2 weekly shot while back. Doc said might help on prostrate....I ain't taking flowmax, turns you into a woman... Low libido/breasts. Son in law had problem and he's lot younger, researched it and got his doctor to research to prevent body from stop making it. They came up with drug gets body to increase its production rather than outside source....Clomephene citrate, or Clomid is the stuff.
In not as tired lately but no help on the lil soldier yet :wink:

Re: Low testosterone

Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2014 5:20 pm
by DanP
+1 on addressing nutrient defeciencies first. I went through the fatigue thing about two years ago had T level tested and it was a little low. Got on some good vitamins and supplements and it made a world of difference.

Re: Low testosterone

Posted: Wed Dec 24, 2014 5:48 pm
by Seymore
I have had it for over 10 years. Started in my mid 30's and it was like hitting a brick wall. Went the Androgel route and it worked. Now take a shot every two weeks. Your family doc can test you and prescribe whatever method yall agree on. One note of caution, the endocrinologist who started me on Androgel told me it would be next to impossible to have another child. Something about the body shutting down the biological source of testosterone and becoming increasingly dependent on the outside source. That "impossibility" turned 9 in August.

Re: Low testosterone

Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2014 10:09 am
by tombstone
please forgive my ignorance but what are the symptoms? I dont think i have any problems but would like to know.

Re: Low testosterone

Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2014 3:54 pm
by novacaine
tombstone wrote:please forgive my ignorance but what are the symptoms? I dont think i have any problems but would like to know.
You know how an ol hound dog justs lays around on the porch all day and just doesn't much feel like doing much..........he may muster up enough energy to lick his cods every once and a while but he just might not feel like getting around to it today...
Like that! :shock:

Re: Low testosterone

Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2014 7:02 pm
by camlock
novacaine wrote:
tombstone wrote:please forgive my ignorance but what are the symptoms? I dont think i have any problems but would like to know.
You know how an ol hound dog justs lays around on the porch all day and just doesn't much feel like doing much..........he may muster up enough energy to lick his cods every once and a while but he just might not feel like getting around to it today...
Like that! :shock:
+1

Re: Low testosterone

Posted: Sat Dec 27, 2014 7:55 pm
by Denduke
Feeling tard all de time, problems gettin it up shows need for blood test to get your number...only way


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Re: Low testosterone

Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2014 4:36 pm
by mshunter77
tombstone wrote:please forgive my ignorance but what are the symptoms? I dont think i have any problems but would like to know.
Yep just tired all the time, gaining weight in the abdominal area, low libido, forgetfulness, loss of muscle mass.

Re: Low testosterone

Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2014 8:43 pm
by foxtrot
46 and have been on Androgel for about a year... Its the easiest, most convenient way of raising your levels. It and others got a bad name a year or so ago because of the abuse with young guys using too much and subsequently increasing heart issues. My doctor is one of the top internal med docs in Germantown, TN and has no problem in my using it as long as not abusing it. For me, one pump of ointment on my shoulder every morning and levels are at slightly low/normal range but much better than when this problem was discovered.