Hello from south Texas. Glad I found this place it's full of great information, lots of vets with plenty of knowledge. I hope to add to the conversation.
Here's my "story", short version:
I've been feeling like crap for several years now, suffered from depression, anxiety, and sleepless nights. Tired all the time, no motivation, and no feeling of self-worth etc. etc. You guys know the symptoms. I've tried antidepressants, anti anxiety, prescriptions for sleeping, meditation, nothing worked. Yes everything gave me some relief, but only for one symptom.
Lately there have been tons of commercials on TV and radio about TRT or HRT, they all list symptoms that I have. Hmmm maybe there's something to this? So I start doing research on Low T, guess what, I have almost every single symptom associated with low T. Now what am I going to do about it? A few weeks ago I went to my GP for a regular check up, she ordered labs, so I thought great let me get my test levels checked, she said no problem. I get a call from the nurse, she tells me everything checks out fine. What about my test levels? She says I'm good I came back with a level of 3.1 (which doesn't mean anything to me, why do I have to pry to get MY info?) she then says the range is 3.0 to 10.6 and with a 3.1 I'm well within the normal level. HUH!? Maybe for an 80 year old, but I'm 41!!! SO you guessed it, my test is good; there is no need to treat.
I then find a HRT clinic (won't mention names per forum rules) and talk to the doc. Based on my symptoms and test levels he agrees that I'm a good candidate for TRT. Before prescribing anything he wanted to do a full lab work up to see exactly what I need. I got my new labs done on Friday, doc should have results on Tuesday, and my consult on Wednesday. From what I've read my doc is spot on, he prescribes Test C, HCG, 2 different AIs, and B12. I haven't seen too much relating B12 to TRT; I understand that B12 helps with energy levels and metabolism of carbs. I need to drop about 30 lbs of fat, so I guess that's why I get the B12.
Anyway, that's my story so far. I'll post my labs and protocols when I get them, hopefully this time next week I'll be on my way to feeling good.