New here, Low T

J-Roberts-77

New member
Hey guys, I'm new to the forums as you may have guessed from the title, I went to the doctor, and when he looked at my bone density scan, and saw my results from that, he immediately told me that I could be low on Testosterone, and he suggested me to take some shots every 2 weeks for that, he said that my Low T was the cause of most of my health issue's I had, including my mental health. I have had lack of energy, and I feel like I'm not getting enough sleep lately, also when I workout at the gym, I'm not really motivated to do anything at all, I just can't get my head on straight at the gym. I want to know if my doctor is right, should I try T injections? I won't get my blood tests back for another week or so, I will give an update on that as well.

Thanks guys!
 
Its like my body is imbalanced, and by the way, when I was a kid, I had to take some growth hormones to help me grow taller, I wonder if that could have effected my head, and my Testosterone levels? What do you guys think?
 
Hey Chief.... Its good that you are asking for help. I'll give you two options...

1.) BLAST YOUR CURRENT DOCTOR IN THE FACE FOR EVEN SUGGESTING THAT YOU GO ON A CRASH COURSE STRAIGHT TO HELL, VIA "BI-WEEKLY" INJECTIONS.

2.) GO TO - Maximus HRT
SUMBIT MEDICAL HISTORY ONLINE AND YOU'LL GET BACK AN IMMEDIATE RESPONSE WITH THE KEYS TO YOUR FUTURE OF HEALTH AND WELL-BEING.

SIMPLE.
 
Call Chip or enjoy being screwed around with. I can say for a fact you'll never feel half as good with any doctor as you will on Chip's protocol.
 
I agree. Give Chip and he will take care of you. To further elaborate on what Chip said. Your doctor is putting you on a hormonal roller-coaster by offering you an injection every 2 weeks. Your testosterone levels will not be stable that way. Very few doctors have the experience to truly treat guys with low T. Goodluck
 
If you take a look around at this forum, you'll figure out very soon what to do. Chip has built his reputation helping many of us. When's the last time you got a text on a Sunday from your doctor asking how you were feeling and wanting to discuss your protocol? Seriously, call Chip.
 
I just want my insurance to pay most of it, if not all of it, I think going to the doctor is the only way my insurance will help me.
 
I just want my insurance to pay most of it, if not all of it, I think going to the doctor is the only way my insurance will help me.

I can feel you on that one. You'll just need to self-educate enough, than, so as to where you dont put yourself in a situation where the "benefit" of using your insurance causes you PERMANENT LIFELONG damage done by an IDIOT doctor that suggests bi-weekly injections? Best Wishes, bro... Sincerely.
 
I just want my insurance to pay most of it, if not all of it, I think going to the doctor is the only way my insurance will help me.

I completely understand this. Insurance does make certain things nicer. The thing to think about though is the office visits. Co-pays range from $15-$50/each visit. Not to mention time off from work, traveling to the office and then sitting in the waiting room with someone's sick kid. Seriously, if cost is the main issue, you are going to be surprised at how affordable this is even when paying out of pocket. My insurance helped with my bloodwork and my physical, the rest I cover. When you look at the total cost of both methods I think you'll see they are closer in cost than it appears at first. Not to mention the customer service from Chip is unequaled. Either way, I wish you nothing but the best of luck and hope you stick around the forum and make some friends.
 
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