That's depressing. So it shows my level is the bottom 1 percentile for my age group (or in other words the mid-average of the 80 - 100 year old group).
Is there anything I can try to boost those levels without actual TRT since no doctor would even consider it?
The doctor isn't doing anything. I've started a thread here with the full blood test results:
https://steroidology.com/forum/testosterone-replacement-therapy/693333-had-full-blood-work-up-done-doctor-isn-t-going-do-anything.html
So I started another thread about a week ago about my growth hormone test results, found here:
https://steroidology.com/forum/men-general-health/693279-had-my-growth-hormone-levels-checked-confused-about-my-results.html
But I got my full blood work up results and I am going to post them here...
No, you have basically take it for life because anxiety related issues have connections with the bodies interaction with and production of epinephrine, and those who are prone to anxiety issues essentially have a epinephrine sensitivity or overproduction of it. But most reduce the dose. So most...
I'm 38.
But for more than ten years I had a massive vitamin D deficiency (and I didn't know about it until I pushed the doctor to check my levels in 2013, and they were rock bottom).
No cycle history.
No meds whatsoever. I had a whole blood workup done (I'm waiting for rest of the results). I requested full blood workup because I notice my height has decreased by 2 inches since the last time I checked nearly ten years ago (doctor confirmed loss of height with their...
The only known naturally occurring benzodiazepine-like substance is niacinamide (also called nicotinamide).
Google "niacinamide benzodiazepine" or "nicotinamide benzodiazepine" and you will get mountains of PubMed research papers on the subject.
If you take between 1000mg to 1500mg three times...
So I had my hGH levels checked. But I'm really confused about the results.
It blood was drawn immediately after waking, and then every 30mins for the next four hours.
My results were:
Sample 1: less than 0.1 ug/L
Sample 2: less than 0.1 ug/L
Sample 3: less than 0.1 ug/L
Sample 4: less than...
1. Age is irrelevant. (because of #2, #3, and #4)
2. True.
3. It's not a sometimes, it's an absolutely. The more full term pregnancies a woman has the weaker her pelvic floor gets and the looser she gets because of the pressures being put on the pelvic floor.
4. The other main reason is weak...
His complaints of fatigue, joint pain, lack of erections signal an underlying cardiac issue on top of slightly lower hormone levels.
OP, go to a cardiologist and get your whole cardiovascular system checked.
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