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Rams2017
01-31-2019, 07:21 PM
Im in my late 30's and my test levels is at 432. Been off gear for 2 years. I saw a urologist to see if I could go on TRT because ed issues. According to them My bloodwork came back fine. I've been told this is not bad but not great either. Looking for feedbacks. Thanks
Rams
teejey
01-31-2019, 07:22 PM
Do it yourself.
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BombdotCom
01-31-2019, 07:22 PM
Im in my late 30's and my test levels is at 432. Been off gear for 2 years. I saw a urologist to see if I could go on TRT because ed issues. According to them My bloodwork came back fine. I've been told this is not bad but not great either. Looking for feedbacks. Thanks
RamsTry another doctor or low test clinic
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BombdotCom
01-31-2019, 07:25 PM
Try and sell the fact that ed is ruining your life. Your wife wants to leave you. You feel depressed. Yada yada yada
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teejey
01-31-2019, 07:26 PM
Try and sell the fact that ed is ruining your life. Your wife wants to leave you. You feel depressed. Yada yada yada
Sent from my SM-G960U using TapatalkI tried the same thing with my pcp and the mafucka told me to eat more tuna for nitric oxide. I was like alright guess ill take my limp duck elsewhere and start it myself.
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teejey
01-31-2019, 07:29 PM
O.p. try entourage medical they're decent priced and seems like good reviews
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Rams2017
01-31-2019, 07:31 PM
Im thinking about just cruising 100mg of test c a week.
BombdotCom
01-31-2019, 07:35 PM
Im thinking about just cruising 100mg of test c a week.Hey if you're healthy enough go for it. Just be safe about it do your research. Get bloodwork done. Check your lipids, hematocrit, e2 and all that. Im on 100mg week myself. Only difference is all my bloodwork and test is thru insurance.
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BombdotCom
01-31-2019, 07:37 PM
I tried the same thing with my pcp and the mafucka told me to eat more tuna for nitric oxide. I was like alright guess ill take my limp duck elsewhere and start it myself.
Sent from my VS835 using TapatalkDoctors are hit or miss. I got lucky with mine. You didn't know Tuna cures ed? Lol
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pistolero
01-31-2019, 08:57 PM
Doctors are hit or miss. I got lucky with mine. You didn't know Tuna cures ed? Lol
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Yeah what's up with all the blue pills and shit? If we only knew about the tuna thing, I could have saved a lot of money.
mints36
01-31-2019, 08:59 PM
I tried the same thing with my pcp and the mafucka told me to eat more tuna for nitric oxide. I was like alright guess ill take my limp duck elsewhere and start it myself.
Sent from my VS835 using TapatalkWtf? Stupid fuck
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Delta5
01-31-2019, 09:00 PM
These ranges are not age adjusted...400's is fine for a 60+ year old man.
mints36
01-31-2019, 09:01 PM
Yeah what's up with all the blue pills and shit? If we only knew about the tuna thing, I could have saved a lot of money.No shit
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scottcurry8948
02-01-2019, 12:52 AM
Im in my late 30's and my test levels is at 432. Been off gear for 2 years. I saw a urologist to see if I could go on TRT because ed issues. According to them My bloodwork came back fine. I've been told this is not bad but not great either. Looking for feedbacks. Thanks
Rams
I got put on in my late 30s. My test was around 295 if I remember correctly but my free T is supper low and what made the urologist start me on it. Been on over 2 yrs and my levels still very over 350 most time and one 200mg every 7 days. Good luck bro.
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Get a nasty lady that smells like tuna and double whammy lol.... I was diagnosed with low test about 8 years ago. Im 53 now. Doc put me on TRT. Test went from 263 to 800 and he kept me there. I cycle myself, he knows and everything has worked out pretty well.
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