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    Perminatly raise your test lvls?

    Ok I cant seem to get a solid answer.on this. If you have low test normally. Then do a cycle of test.with a solid pct. Can you end up with higher natty test levels in the end? Or even though trt?

    Just, is it possible to perminatly get.your test higher if your on the "low" side?

    my doc told me I have low test. And I was getting ready to run a test cycle. Now im wondering if I shouls do the trt or just run a cycle of test. I dont know. Im seeing him on the 27th and getting all my blood work done.

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    No. If anything it could possibly get worse.

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    Im 26 and have no sex drive. I figured I have low test. Blah I alao juat got diagnosed with colitis. Could also be the reason for a vitimin deficiency or something

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    Wait... you figure you have low T or your Doc verified you have low T?? Do you have blood work results you can post?

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    Doc told me. Dont have the numbers. Getting a full blood work done on the 27th.

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    You shouldnt cycle before you get a good handle on TRT, bro. Spend some time in our TRT forums.

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    This is cutting into my winter bulk. Im PO"ed!

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    I've found that after PCT my libido has bee through the roof compared to before my cycle. I think Samson's blood results showed that his was higher after his cycle, if I remember correctly.

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    I cycled a long time ago 7 years and did an oral tren for 2.weeks with no.pct and then dbol only cycle with nolva pct like 4 years ago.... All before I learned to research and found out I was an idiot. That probably has something to do with it.

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    Oral Tren ?

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    Yeah the guy told me it was trenbolone , it was an oral liquid with an eye dropper that tasted like rubbing alchohol.

    Again. I was an idiot. Not arguing that.

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    Wait for BW like Austin said. See the finding a doc sticky at the top of the HRT Forum and be sure to get that BW done. Then if you have questions post it up in the HRT Forum and will dissect it for you. Colitis plays into all of this. If definitly effects how your body absorbs nutrients and inflames your bowels. TRT/corticosteroids are used as treatment for this.

    If your doc doesn't recognize this you need to find one who is a bit more astute. Colitis is similar in effect to Chrones (sp) disease and needs to be treated. Consider supplementing with DHEA (25mg) micronized (LEF.com has it) as if it's not micronized it doesn't really survive the first pass through the liver. DHEA is a precurser to T and will help. As will D3 so start with that as well IMO, maybe 5k a day until you learn your level and then adjust. Most everyone is low in this arena. Fish oil as well would be good.

    Next BW get both tested. Vit D 25 Hyrdoxy and DHEA-S.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kelkel
    Wait for BW like Austin said. See the finding a doc sticky at the top of the HRT Forum and be sure to get that BW done. Then if you have questions post it up in the HRT Forum and will dissect it for you. Colitis plays into all of this. If definitly effects how your body absorbs nutrients and inflames your bowels. TRT/corticosteroids are used as treatment for this.

    If your doc doesn't recognize this you need to find one who is a bit more astute. Colitis is similar in effect to Chrones (sp) disease and needs to be treated. Consider supplementing with DHEA (25mg) micronized (LEF.com has it) as if it's not micronized it doesn't really survive the first pass through the liver. DHEA is a precurser to T and will help. As will D3 so start with that as well IMO, maybe 5k a day until you learn your level and then adjust. Most everyone is low in this arena. Fish oil as well would be good.

    Next BW get both tested. Vit D 25 Hyrdoxy and DHEA-S.

    kel
    You think tribulis with dhea would be a better choice than daa for natural test boosting??

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    Colitis itself will lower your test levels. I suffer from Ulcerative Colitis and between the disease and the low T brought about by it, I was very depressed. You gotta kick the colitis into remission, mostly diet, exercise and harsh predinisone treatments durning flare.

    When you find remission, get your hormone levels tested. Likely you will be very low on the scale.

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