
Originally Posted by
Beetlegeuse
I got TRT from the VA when I was in my late 50s and my Total T was 105. He's calling your level "normal" based either on VA guidelines or what he learned in med school but he's not likely to budge either way because he's an M-Diety and you're a mere mortal.
I supplement what the VA gives me with UGL Test-C (pinned Sub-Q) and last year I didn't back off far enough in advance of my 6-month exam and my Total T came back at 700 so they cut me back from 3 pumps of the gel per day to 2. So essentially they 'punished' me for having the numbers you aspire to.
If you were having this discussion with your PCP, AFAIK they can't prescribe TRT anyway. Unless I'm mistaken, it has to come from a urologist. Look up the symptoms of BPH and complain of three or four of them to your PCP and maybe he'll send you to a urologist. But if your Total T is still 400, I don't expect the answer would change.