Thread: Looking for some advice!!
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12-28-2013, 04:02 PM #1New Member
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Looking for some advice!!
Ok so I'm 27 but I really feel like I could have low t.
Haven't cycled in 2 years but probably went through 6/7 cycles from 23/25. Always pct. But I don't feel like I did a few years ago.
I don't train like I used to but I'm mildly working out and cant control my weight. Always feel drained and to Top it off I feel like my dick is a little softer.
So how do I find a doctor in my area? What kinda doctor do I see? Also if I do have low t. Will the amount of test they give me make me normal or jacked again and will i make my dick what it used to? lol
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12-28-2013, 04:11 PM #2Originally Posted by juicestavi
If your testosterone is low, your PCP may treat you, refer you to a urologist or neuroendocrinologist, or do nothing at all (if your levels are within normal range even though low).
You need to rule out other factors before you jump the gun and assume its low T, so blood work is absolutely necessary.
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12-28-2013, 04:18 PM #3New Member
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Ok that's what I was thinking is I'd have to start with blood work. I don't have a doctor. Haven't been since I was a kid. Is there a particular type of doctor to see to deal with steroid use and what not?
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12-28-2013, 04:41 PM #4Originally Posted by juicestavi
I'd try to find a doctor in your area. Lowtestosterone.com is another option but again, other causal factors need to be excluded.
Do NOT indicate to a doctor that you used steroids .
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12-28-2013, 04:51 PM #5New Member
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I was looking at the lowtestosterone.com. I'm in Tampa and Miami would be the closest so that's a little drive.
So I guess I find a doctor in the area. What should I say to him to get all the test I should have ran?
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12-28-2013, 04:57 PM #6New Member
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Why do you suggest not being upfront about previous use? I have an upcoming appointment with a new doctor and planned on giving my history and we're I'd like to be concerning TRT. Several others on this board also felt being upfront was best option.
Juicestavi
I searched for doctors in my area that were certified with A4M.com there are several references to A4M on these boards.for you to look up.
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12-28-2013, 05:03 PM #7Originally Posted by juicestavi
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12-28-2013, 05:17 PM #8New Member
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Any idea of cost without insurance?
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12-28-2013, 05:17 PM #9Originally Posted by Mrass32
So no, I disagree (despite my professional position), being upfront with your doctor can back fire. There are however some exceptions. I don't know what kind of a relationship you have with your PCP, nor do the members here giving you advice. Perhaps he/she is the same PCP you've had since you were a young boy and the PCP is more like a family member than a pseudo-stranger who manages your health. If you have a very strong and long term relationship with your PCP, then admitting your use may not pose a problem since your PCP may chose not to report that.
Even as an MD, I have a PCP that I see occasionally. She knows of my anabolic use history, the compounds I used, and the cycle lengths. I have known her for more than 10 years, our sons go to school together, and we have a shared professional courtesy among us which excludes documentation of my anabolic and HGH history. She doesn't approve, but that is largely due to her limited knowledge of anabolic benefits and she's more focused on the health risks.
The OP in this thread doesn't have a pre-existing relationship with a PCP. Without the benefit of a longer term relationship, any PCP he visits may document his anabolic uses.
Notice that I am not saying the PCP must notify authorities. HIPAA regulations do protect patients (to a degree, said protections are not infinite safe harbors), however, if his former use is documented, he may face considerable struggles getting paid coverage for his care.
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12-28-2013, 05:21 PM #10Originally Posted by juicestavi
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12-28-2013, 05:38 PM #11New Member
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MuscleInk,, Thanks for the very informative explanation.
I dont want to throw off the OP's thread to far but started one several days ago in the HRT/TRT forum,, *1st time doc*.
sorry cannot post links or pm due to post count.
If you would have any recommendations for me that would be great.
Thanks
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12-28-2013, 06:16 PM #12Originally Posted by Mrass32
Sending me a PM reminder about that thread. I'm heading out for several hours but have half a dozen PMs I need to reply to so if I see yours there I'd be happy to contribute to the other thread.
MI
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12-28-2013, 06:20 PM #13New Member
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12-28-2013, 06:22 PM #14
No worries. I'm sure I'll find the thread.
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could be lack of vitamin D, start off small and easy
i felt the same way around 27 , just old age and my out come was low test. i had never used drugs, just was me getting old.
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oh and my low test could have been brought on sooner since i ate complete crap foods, wasnt active and played games online 12-16 hours a day. hadnet trained in the gym for many many years. never saw day light. pretty much was a waste of skin. So poor lifestyle and P.gland tumor = feeling like sh*t for many years, dr(s) argued it was chronic fatigued syndrome untill i met a kiwi dr that informed me that it doesnt exsist or at least its mixed views in the medical field if it does. Got my full blood work back, test was around 200.
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