Fenianbasterd
New member
Thinking of starting either a TRT cycle or giving HCG/Chlomid a shot to kick-start things. I don't know nearly as much about AAS science as you guys though.
Stats/Backstory
22 year old male
5'10
160lb
9%BF
Training for 7 years
Before I began feeling sick I was 210lb right around 15%BF.
Have been feeling sick for a while so I recently got some blood work done through my primary care, revealed some pretty large abnormalities. One of which is my total and free testosterone being below normal levels for middle aged men.
My primary care referred me to an endocrinologist who ran another round of blood work revealing all of the same abnormalities. Since my test levels are only slightly below what would be considered healthy for an 80 year old man my endocrinologist is balking at prescribing me anything to elevate my testosterone.
I know that I still need to see a Dr. to determine whether low T is the cause of my problems or just a byproduct of a larger problem but, while I look for a new Dr. I don't want to continue to feel like shit and am considering self medicating.
What would you guys recommend I take if I go this route. My test levels are a little under half of what is average for men my age and about 1/3 of what they were 2-3 years ago.
ETA: Not looking to get yoked and add bodybuilder type mass, just get to a healthy sustainable T level.
Stats/Backstory
22 year old male
5'10
160lb
9%BF
Training for 7 years
Before I began feeling sick I was 210lb right around 15%BF.
Have been feeling sick for a while so I recently got some blood work done through my primary care, revealed some pretty large abnormalities. One of which is my total and free testosterone being below normal levels for middle aged men.
My primary care referred me to an endocrinologist who ran another round of blood work revealing all of the same abnormalities. Since my test levels are only slightly below what would be considered healthy for an 80 year old man my endocrinologist is balking at prescribing me anything to elevate my testosterone.
I know that I still need to see a Dr. to determine whether low T is the cause of my problems or just a byproduct of a larger problem but, while I look for a new Dr. I don't want to continue to feel like shit and am considering self medicating.
What would you guys recommend I take if I go this route. My test levels are a little under half of what is average for men my age and about 1/3 of what they were 2-3 years ago.
ETA: Not looking to get yoked and add bodybuilder type mass, just get to a healthy sustainable T level.