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Age you started HRT?

What age did you start HRT?

  • 20-25

    Votes: 43 8.8%
  • 25-30

    Votes: 53 10.9%
  • 30-35

    Votes: 74 15.2%
  • 35-40

    Votes: 107 22.0%
  • 40+

    Votes: 208 42.8%

  • Total voters
    486
motodawg said:
(don't know) does anyone know of an insurance company who would cover HRT?

What do you mean by HRT? If you just mean test replacement, they will all pay for it if your test levels are below normal and the doctor prescribes it.
 
Ok, after reading 11 pages I have a few questions

If you are a prior steroid gym nut and walked into a doctors office in your mid 20's and say "I think I have low testosterone levels" what do you think hes really going to say to you?

Do you guys go to your own doctors, or do you go to a different place you found on the web?

How do you ask for blood work to test for symptoms of low test? I feel like if I asked my mom or doctor about "low test levels" they will think i'm up to something shady.

What makes me worry is people who said they have had bad injuries. I suffered a severe head injury (more than 2) when I was younger and I am currently doing my first cycle and I feel GREAT. I have always delt with axiety, some depression, etc and I always thought it was from the injury. I thought to myself... if I feel better now, maybe I have low test levels? Once I started the depression has lifted and I feel generally better all around.

Thanks for the responses
 
artificialaspirations said:
Anyone been prescribed Anavar - oxandrolone - ? What symptoms yield an oxandrolone or halo prescription?

not sure what will get you halo, but i've heard anavar would be prescribed to burn victims and aids patients
 
GAUDY said:
...I am currently doing my first cycle and I feel GREAT. I have always delt with axiety, some depression, etc and I always thought it was from the injury. I thought to myself... if I feel better now, maybe I have low test levels? Once I started the depression has lifted and I feel generally better all around.

Same here---doing my second week of Test Enth 200 and feel like myself again. Strength at the gym, big guns, and I'm chasing my wife around the house with a swollen member 3 times a day. I feel like I'm 16 again at 35.

I went through a BAD depression during the last several years...I lost my last house, endured an IRS audit, faught a 3-year long civil lawsuit that cost me over $14,000 to defend myself...I went from hero to zero in a matter of months. Now, I'm back on top, but I never had the blood work done medically, but may go ahead and have it done in a few months when things calm down.
 
adrenaline_guy5 said:
Same here---doing my second week of Test Enth 200 and feel like myself again. Strength at the gym, big guns, and I'm chasing my wife around the house with a swollen member 3 times a day. I feel like I'm 16 again at 35.

I went through a BAD depression during the last several years...I lost my last house, endured an IRS audit, faught a 3-year long civil lawsuit that cost me over $14,000 to defend myself...I went from hero to zero in a matter of months. Now, I'm back on top, but I never had the blood work done medically, but may go ahead and have it done in a few months when things calm down.

Should always get bloodwork done, but i know what you mean test will make you feel like a new man
 
I'm 43 now. A year and a half ago, I came across several articles on andropause. I asked my primary care physician who agreed to do some tests. When the results came back, she agreed that they were very low but still barely in the acceptable range. So she wouldn't agree to HRT.
So, I went to a menopause specialist (who also has male patients). He looked at the results and said that he wanted to start immediately. I started on Testopel implants that day (along with an injection to jump start me). Within 3 days I felt BRAND FREAKING NEW !!!!
First of all, NO... ALL INSURANCE DOES NOT COVER IT.
Second of all, the testopel implants last about 4 months and cost me about $425 each trip... and although my regular health insurance doesn't cover it, I can pay for it out of my HSA.
 
34 been on it for 2 years...I was born with Bi-lateral cryptorchidism and it was not fixed until I was 6....Also had mumps fall on me downstairs when I was 7 as well. Dr. told me my nuts were cooked until I was 6 and then cooked again at 7.

To bring them down they had to take a needle and suture and push that through my nuts and pull them down and then placed a sterile button on the backside of my scrotum to hold them down. I have scare tissue in both and started losing my "drive" around 27 or so.
 
muscleup said:
34 been on it for 2 years...I was born with Bi-lateral cryptorchidism and it was not fixed until I was 6....Also had mumps fall on me downstairs when I was 7 as well. Dr. told me my nuts were cooked until I was 6 and then cooked again at 7.

To bring them down they had to take a needle and suture and push that through my nuts and pull them down and then placed a sterile button on the backside of my scrotum to hold them down. I have scare tissue in both and started losing my "drive" around 27 or so.

Wow.
How are your levels now?
 
Good...I have 3 Dr's tell me that Testicular failure for me was inevitable....My Dad{also getting HRT} and brother also has problems as well. It's a herditary thing.
thelion2005 said:
Wow.
How are your levels now?
 
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