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Thread: TRT Options In Portland, OR???

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    TRT Options In Portland, OR???

    SHORT VERSION:

    I am looking to go on TRT. My PCP just recently tested my Total Test at 525 ng/dL, Free Test at 72.1 pg/mL. This is right in the middle of "normal" for a man my age (55 yrs old). He won't put me on TRT. I am not going to the UGL route. So, I have looked at a local TRT doc, and he's very supportive of getting me to 1,100 to 1,300 ng/dL of total test. As expected with a TRT doc, this is an expensive route, running $160 to $200 per month, no insurance involvement. Obviously it would be cheaper to go with a PCP that would prescribe $40/mo test through CVS (my insurance sucks, so I would still need to pay). However, I just don't see it being likely that I could find a PCP in Portland, OR that would be willing to do this when my test levels are normal. Are there any recommendations for a PCP in this area that might work with me? Should I maybe try to get some lower blood work results to be able to work with a PCP? Right now, I am thinking that the TRT doc might be my best option. That $160-$200 is all inclusive (test-cyp, needles, bloodwork, etc.). I can afford it, but I am also retired and want to save where I can and be smart!


    BACKGROUND:

    I did three, ten week cycles about 20 years ago at moderate doses and saw some great gains. Over the years I have been able to maintain most of those gains naturally. I lifted heavy for 8 years, but then took a break for 8 years. I have now been back to hitting the gym hard - 1 hour of cardio, 1.5 hours of weights per day, 4-5 days per week. I lift with a vengeance, pushing myself very hard. I have also been more active in the last year since I've retired and used a GLP-1 to help me lose 40 lbs. I am 5'7" and at 205 lbs now, 26% body fat. I am still on a GLP-1 and looking to lose another 20 lbs. My diet is super, super clean - minimal sugar, seed oils, and ultra-processed foods, no soda, no alcohol, no junk.

    My goal is simply to be healthy as I age - a longevity focus. I don't want to bulk out, as I did 20 years ago. I want to be able to hit the weights super hard and be able to see some gains and have good recovery. As it is now, I know that I will over-train if I continue as I am. I also do not currently see gains in the gym, but I am maintaining what I have. The goal of TRT would be to optimize my health, support muscle retention as I diet with the GLP-1, and then once I am at my ideal weight maybe put on 5-10 lbs of muscle, long term.

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    At 55 years old with your testosterone levels in that range you are lucky. Why do you want to risk being on trt when it's not needed? Did you run your labs first thing in the am or later in the day?

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