Is there any way beside blood work to tell if ur testostrone levels are high?
Is there any way beside blood work to tell if ur testostrone levels are high?
Not accurately.
Besides the increased sex drive probably notOriginally Posted by Dougiefresh7707
anything else would NOT be definitive
Ok would my doctor find it weird if I asked him to give me a blood test for that specifically?
There are two types of testosterone tests a blood test and a saliva test. The most common way to check testosterone levels is a simple blood test. The saliva test is also a quick, easy, and its suppose to be just as accurate way to test testosterone levels
Yea I know the tests I'm just wondering if my doctor would test me upon my request?
Assuming you are running gear? Your dr would know you are when the labs come in
What do u mean print off? And I'm 23 not using gear yet but doing pretty much everything possible to do it naturally also my drive has always been through the roof but I want to know what it is now befor I start a cycle so I can use as reference after pct
Print off this site or the internet.
Look here..
http://forums.steroid.com/hormone-re...physician.html
Ok cool thanks we will see of he does it he should I have great insurance so idk y it would be a problem now getting a personal baseline for my levels is this a good way to compare post cycle levels or will they be out of wack anyway also not going to cycle for awhile 9 months to a year
I wouldn't worry about until then, unless you feel you require bloodwork now.
I don't need it really just wanted something to base it off of
Ok will do thanks mikeyknox always have good info
When I went in for blood work recently I suggested some things due to recent fatigue (not quite true), my doc had no problem having the additional tests done.
I figure I can go in and give him symptoms of low t but he might just look at my age and skip that all togther
Last edited by Dougiefresh7707; 04-19-2013 at 08:57 PM.
So I was wondering what is peak test levels for a 23 year old male compared to on a aas ?
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