Hello everyone. Sorry for the long, rambling post. I am brand new to the community and am excited to draw from such a vast base of knowledge. I have been browsing the articles and posts and you guys are awesome. My situation is that I am 5'8", 45 (almost 46) years old and super morbidly obese. At my highest a few weeks ago, I topped the scale at 350 lbs. Right now I am currently about 335. As part of my determination to recapture my health, I went to the doctor a few weeks ago to have a checkup and have some bloodwork done. I also asked him to have my T levels checked. (Sadly this was before I found this forum and knew that I was asking for incomplete information.) The results came back that my T level was a little under 150 ng/dl!!! He prescribed a topical compounded cream that I rub on once per day. Long story short, I used this for about 10 weeks and had my levels tested again and it was a little over 1000 ng/dl, and I felt it too! I stopped taking this because I got kidney stones (not as a result of the cream, just other stuff).
Now I have begun the cream applications again and I wanted to get some feedback from the group on an idea that I had.
The cream application is two pumps per dose. What I thought about doing is using one pump per dose so that my levels would be a little lower during the first little while, then because my numbers would still be lower, the Doc will up the dosage amount and I can (potentially) have a total T of above 1k / dl. Is this a dumb, juvenile idea?
My primary goal here is to lose weight and get in shape, but i realize that with this much weight to lose that I am going to have some serious excess skin to deal with. Rather than have surgery, I wanted to fill out my frame with muscle.
I was really considering training with a high intensity / low rep scheme like Max OT.
Also I realize that diet consistency is going to play a pivotal role in this, and can't be stressed too much.
So, thanks for reading this mini-novel of my situation.
Any advice, or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I feel like a prisoner trapped in my own skin, and that with weight training, maybe even bodybuilding I can make a huge change in my life.
Thanks everyone.