Lookn4girth;748856 said:I am thinking I am not because I am not sure what it is,
doublelongdaddy;748866 said:Do you mean SRT?
stillwantmore2;748884 said:I think any man in his 30s and up should swallow his pride and get his referral to an endocrinologist. Any medical doctor can give the referral. If you're more tired than you used to be, have a lower sex drive than you used to, and/or are holding on to more body fat regardless of eating or exercise habits, chances are your test is low. I know I'm over due myself to be checked. Near future goals.
Mike3209;748837 said:Hey guys I was just wanting to see if anyone else here is on TRT?
Big Schwanz Acht;748914 said:sounds 'dynamite', lol
Mike3209;748922 said:It really does help with certain issues man. I'll post this other study up tomorrow and see what y'all think of that.
stillwantmore2;748884 said:I think any man in his 30s and up should swallow his pride and get his referral to an endocrinologist. Any medical doctor can give the referral. If you're more tired than you used to be, have a lower sex drive than you used to, and/or are holding on to more body fat regardless of eating or exercise habits, chances are your test is low. I know I'm over due myself to be checked. Near future goals.
doublelongdaddy;749144 said:Good advice Still. At 50 I am not feeling any of these problems but I will keep this in mind if things start to go wrong. Right now I am dealing with a probate issue.
I would at least talk with a TRT doctor. Low T can have affects on the prostate.doublelongdaddy;749144 said:Good advice Still. At 50 I am not feeling any of these problems but I will keep this in mind if things start to go wrong. Right now I am dealing with a probate issue.
Big Schwanz Acht;749206 said:I'm curious if there's been a decline in our T levels (all of us 50 and over) and we haven't noticed due to it being so incremental...kinda like gaining one pound of fat per year since the age of 30 and now I'm 25#'s overweight
Mike3209;749210 said:Man I'm telling you your world would change. It's something to look into.
Mike3209;749210 said:I would at least talk with a TRT doctor. Low T can have affects on the prostate.
Man I'm telling you your world would change. It's something to look into.
stillwantmore2;749235 said:High T can also affect the prostate and heart long term. Definitely something to work with an endocrinologist with. I've known guys in body building circles who self medicate because they know everything. Wrong approach.
travelin man;749258 said:I have a Bio Te pellet inserted every 6 months and have been doing it for a few years. Without it my T level is around 200 and I feel like s#!&. Look for a good doc and you will be glad you did for many reasons. At 57 years old it makes a huge difference.