Helpmeplz2013
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Re: Life long TRT?
hi all
First time posting, It seems this forum has both genuine testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) users and people who are on Steroid cycles. Having said that I need some help I have been diagnosed with Low T over 6 months ago when I had sore throat occurrence and Doc prescribed me with double dose of penicillin which subsequently healed the sore throat issue. During my 2nd visit my GP(Doc) also asked me to do ultrasound of my throat and during the scan they found nodules in my thyroid.
and this is where My diagnosis of Low T begin, my GP then referred me to Endocrinologist who did all kind of blood tests for thyroid, also biopsied the thyroid to rule out any cancer which I am still very thankful all was normal, except my blood report which was Low T(free T) about 5.1 Ndl I believe. My Low t was consistently and had been low for 6-7 months now. My endo did most of the background check during my 6 months visits with him.
including T levels, prolactin, ACTH levels, full blood report so far everything is normal except low free t. I also had PSA which was normal. MRI was normal too as my FSH and LH was low normal thats why he did MRI to rule out any tumors in brain. and finally also ultrasound my prostate and kidneys which was normal in size.
My physical symptoms are mostly the same as Low T,
Hot flashes followed by perspiration last for 2 mins 1-2 times this happens daily.
Prone to get soft tissue injuries during workouts even with proper warmup and high rep range eg 10-15 reps for upperbody.
High recovery time after every workout.
Low libido. Feelings are there but no desire.
So my question is do I have to be on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) for the rest of my life as my T level hasn't improved over 6-7 months of monitoring as we both(endocrinologist and me) were hoping. I gotta do 1 more blood test before I see him at the end of this month. I have been researching this topic for quite sometime now as I am worried about potential risk of prostate cancer that can be fueled by Testosterone
I will ask this question with my Endo. Since I joined this forum someone may know the answer?
Thanks for reading but I am very stressed.
My age : 34 yr Male
physical conditon : fit and love bodybuilding. ( as far as I know I am fit
)
Cheers
hi all
First time posting, It seems this forum has both genuine testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) users and people who are on Steroid cycles. Having said that I need some help I have been diagnosed with Low T over 6 months ago when I had sore throat occurrence and Doc prescribed me with double dose of penicillin which subsequently healed the sore throat issue. During my 2nd visit my GP(Doc) also asked me to do ultrasound of my throat and during the scan they found nodules in my thyroid.
and this is where My diagnosis of Low T begin, my GP then referred me to Endocrinologist who did all kind of blood tests for thyroid, also biopsied the thyroid to rule out any cancer which I am still very thankful all was normal, except my blood report which was Low T(free T) about 5.1 Ndl I believe. My Low t was consistently and had been low for 6-7 months now. My endo did most of the background check during my 6 months visits with him.
including T levels, prolactin, ACTH levels, full blood report so far everything is normal except low free t. I also had PSA which was normal. MRI was normal too as my FSH and LH was low normal thats why he did MRI to rule out any tumors in brain. and finally also ultrasound my prostate and kidneys which was normal in size.
My physical symptoms are mostly the same as Low T,
Hot flashes followed by perspiration last for 2 mins 1-2 times this happens daily.
Prone to get soft tissue injuries during workouts even with proper warmup and high rep range eg 10-15 reps for upperbody.
High recovery time after every workout.
Low libido. Feelings are there but no desire.
So my question is do I have to be on testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) for the rest of my life as my T level hasn't improved over 6-7 months of monitoring as we both(endocrinologist and me) were hoping. I gotta do 1 more blood test before I see him at the end of this month. I have been researching this topic for quite sometime now as I am worried about potential risk of prostate cancer that can be fueled by Testosterone
I will ask this question with my Endo. Since I joined this forum someone may know the answer?
Thanks for reading but I am very stressed.
My age : 34 yr Male
physical conditon : fit and love bodybuilding. ( as far as I know I am fit
Cheers
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