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    Thanks for the swift response!

    I will grab a copy from the clinic tomorrow, although I do not think it is a full hormone BW, nevertheless I shall grab them (last years also)

    I shall have a look at the thread now. You mention that there could be a factor, is it also a possibility that genetically I have a low testosterone production or is there always some reason why?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SnoozeP30 View Post
    Thanks for the swift response!

    I will grab a copy from the clinic tomorrow, although I do not think it is a full hormone BW, nevertheless I shall grab them (last years also)

    I shall have a look at the thread now. You mention that there could be a factor, is it also a possibility that genetically I have a low testosterone production or is there always some reason why?
    Just to add to Kel's comments, you must always post the lab's normal ranges. Numbers like 11 and 9 nmol/L tell us little unless we know what the normal range it, which varies from lab to lab. Also, post the specific test. I'm assuming it's total T, but we need to know that too.

    I strongly support Kel's recommendation that before you jump into TRT or start talking about steroid cycles (e.g. Anavar), you should sort out the reason why at the age of 23 you have low T. It's just not what one would expect so you really should rule out the bad stuff.

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