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    thesuperman is offline New Member
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    Blood Test Results :| - Question.

    Hi Everyone,

    I am brand new to this forum, this is my first post/topic. I wasn't too sure where to post this but please do correct me if I am wrong. I have been working out consistently with a okay diet (few cheat meals here and there) for almost a year now and am considering beginning a cycle in March of 2013. A bit of information about me: I am 24 years old. 15-16% (I have a small gut) body fat. My weight fluctuates between 200-210 LBS LB. 6'2". I recently decided I would get my blood tested before beginning a cycle and here are the results:

    - Cortisol 638 nmol/l (normal range is 171-536)
    - Prolactin 17 ng/mL (normal range is 4-18)
    - Testosterone 9.99 nmol/L (normal range is 8.64-29.00)

    As you can see, my Cortisol levels are high and my testosterone levels are LOW! However, surprisingly, my libido is high. I always want to have sex but as of last year, I can't maintain an erection as long as I could a few years ago and in a sense, it is harder to get hard. Regardless, I bust a nut twice a day. Cortisol is a stress hormone , there are no horrific or stressful events happening in my life to cause this increase. Has anyone experienced this before? Is this normal? The doctor suggested he could prescribe me testosterone but I would have to see a neurologist first. Any input, advice, or feedback would be appreciated. Thank you, again!

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    I forgot to add, recent supplements I have used in the last year are:

    - 1MR (The Old Formula)
    - I ran one scoop a day for 4 weeks
    - GAT Nitraflex
    - 1 scoop a day for 2 months
    - Big C Magnum
    - This is a monohydrate creatine. 5 pills a day for 3 days but noticed that this prevented me from getting an erection, period. I couldn't even get it up for my girlfriend. The Doctor said this is strange but couldn't have any relation to the tests above.

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    Sworder is offline Banned
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    Post full blood work!

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    thesuperman is offline New Member
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    Thanks again Sworder,

    Additional Hormones:

    FSH SERPL-ACNC = 2 IU/L
    TSH = 0.83 mIU/L

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