MotionLotion
New member
Hey guys, I'm new to the forum and looking for advice.
I went to my doctor after experiencing ED and muscle loss; it turns out my test levels (both taken early in the morning) were 275 ng/dl and 260 ng/dl respectively. He told me for a 22 year old male, this is extremely low and went through a list of symptoms, all of which I had (lack of body hair, weak muscles, low sex drive, etc). After running what seemed like endless tests to make sure everything else in my body was normal, he diagnosed me with hypogonadism and said I would benefit from testosterone replacement therapy (TRT). There's just one problem: my insurance company refuses to cover testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) because 260 ng/dl is 'within the normal range for healthy males.'
The doc outright said this is BS as those levels would be expected in a 60 year old with diabetes, not an active guy my age. Basically it's just a way for the insurance to avoid having to pay. I have another bloodtest test in just under 2 weeks, and if I get lower than 250 ng/dl, my insurance will have to cover it. Is there a healthy way to drop my levels in such a short amount of time? It's not like I have that far to go. I do a normal 4 day split and do cardio twice a week and was thinking of not lifting until then. What else can I do?
Thanks guys, any advice would be greatly appreciated.
I went to my doctor after experiencing ED and muscle loss; it turns out my test levels (both taken early in the morning) were 275 ng/dl and 260 ng/dl respectively. He told me for a 22 year old male, this is extremely low and went through a list of symptoms, all of which I had (lack of body hair, weak muscles, low sex drive, etc). After running what seemed like endless tests to make sure everything else in my body was normal, he diagnosed me with hypogonadism and said I would benefit from testosterone replacement therapy (TRT). There's just one problem: my insurance company refuses to cover testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) because 260 ng/dl is 'within the normal range for healthy males.'
The doc outright said this is BS as those levels would be expected in a 60 year old with diabetes, not an active guy my age. Basically it's just a way for the insurance to avoid having to pay. I have another bloodtest test in just under 2 weeks, and if I get lower than 250 ng/dl, my insurance will have to cover it. Is there a healthy way to drop my levels in such a short amount of time? It's not like I have that far to go. I do a normal 4 day split and do cardio twice a week and was thinking of not lifting until then. What else can I do?
Thanks guys, any advice would be greatly appreciated.