11/06/2014 - https://imgur.com/a/FdSj1
11/26/2014 - https://imgur.com/a/VgwBG
03/02/2015 - https://imgur.com/h8Pm3XZ
08/01/2017 - https://imgur.com/a/Hos1a
12/18/2017 - https://imgur.com/a/mtomK
03/05/2018 - https://imgur.com/6Jm634P
Hey, first post. I've watched Dylan's videos for years and wanted to come here for advice.
I'm looking for thoughts on my labs, and whether or not they warrant going on TRT for life at age 23.
I experience all the symptoms, which are kind of ruining my life at this point. I'm 100% ready to go on forever. I feel like every other avenue as to what's shutting my production down has been exhausted.
It's been really tough to get any doctor to consider treating me. This morning I had a new primary care Dr. tell me TRT was illegal...anyways I got her to refer me to a urologist I requested who has a history with managing TRT. If that doesn't work out I'll consider doing TRT on myself. I got in with an endocrine years ago but they ended up saying I was too young for TRT.
Been bodybuilding 100% naturally since 16. I feel like I've hit my natural limit at these current testosterone levels. Training, diet, sleep, it's all managed very well. This isn't just about getting big, I really feel like shit and can't get a boner half the time I go to have sex. Lost my last girlfriend due to low libido.
Somehow I kinda look like I lift which makes it harder to get TRT, especially at age 23, because docs think I'm just looking to get on for cosmetic reasons. I've had multiple Dr.'s accuse me of taking prohormones and crashing my test. It's completely by chance that I happen to be an avid lifter who has low test.
Stats:
Age: 23
Height: 6'0"
Weight: 185lbs
Body fat %: around 20-25%, barely visible abs
Years of training: 8
Complete cycle history: N/A
PCT for each cycle: N/A
Goals: Not feel like shit
Supplements (if any): ZMA, 5000iu vitamin D, Whole Psyllium Husk, blend of all 9 essential amino acids,
General idea of nutrition: Balanced diet, eating at maintenance
Any other relevant info: Possible head injuries playing sports, untreated
11/26/2014 - https://imgur.com/a/VgwBG
03/02/2015 - https://imgur.com/h8Pm3XZ
08/01/2017 - https://imgur.com/a/Hos1a
12/18/2017 - https://imgur.com/a/mtomK
03/05/2018 - https://imgur.com/6Jm634P
Hey, first post. I've watched Dylan's videos for years and wanted to come here for advice.
I'm looking for thoughts on my labs, and whether or not they warrant going on TRT for life at age 23.
I experience all the symptoms, which are kind of ruining my life at this point. I'm 100% ready to go on forever. I feel like every other avenue as to what's shutting my production down has been exhausted.
It's been really tough to get any doctor to consider treating me. This morning I had a new primary care Dr. tell me TRT was illegal...anyways I got her to refer me to a urologist I requested who has a history with managing TRT. If that doesn't work out I'll consider doing TRT on myself. I got in with an endocrine years ago but they ended up saying I was too young for TRT.
Been bodybuilding 100% naturally since 16. I feel like I've hit my natural limit at these current testosterone levels. Training, diet, sleep, it's all managed very well. This isn't just about getting big, I really feel like shit and can't get a boner half the time I go to have sex. Lost my last girlfriend due to low libido.
Somehow I kinda look like I lift which makes it harder to get TRT, especially at age 23, because docs think I'm just looking to get on for cosmetic reasons. I've had multiple Dr.'s accuse me of taking prohormones and crashing my test. It's completely by chance that I happen to be an avid lifter who has low test.
Stats:
Age: 23
Height: 6'0"
Weight: 185lbs
Body fat %: around 20-25%, barely visible abs
Years of training: 8
Complete cycle history: N/A
PCT for each cycle: N/A
Goals: Not feel like shit
Supplements (if any): ZMA, 5000iu vitamin D, Whole Psyllium Husk, blend of all 9 essential amino acids,
General idea of nutrition: Balanced diet, eating at maintenance
Any other relevant info: Possible head injuries playing sports, untreated