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I personally get bloods drawn every 3-4 months, while blasting and cruising.
Some rarely get bloodwork done and it's honestly baffling
Some rarely get bloodwork done and it's honestly baffling
Bloodwork is crucial and you're 100% correct how a lot of people ignore it.I personally get bloods drawn every 3-4 months, while blasting and cruising.
Some rarely get bloodwork done and it's honestly baffling
Got a buddy who wants to do trt. He doesn't lift. How does he go about it and will your own physician do it or is it specific to a clinic? Cost involved?I am monitored by a TRT clinic so my bloods are every 10 to 12 weeks with a full BB4 sports plus panel from I medical
I went private clinic as I wanted people who specialise in this sort of treatment.Got a buddy who wants to do trt. He doesn't lift. How does he go about it and will your own physician do it or is it specific to a clinic? Cost involved?
Thanks for that. He said that his physician was reluctant to prescribe the therapy citing the risk of prostate cancer. Ridiculous. They want us weak and demoralized.I went private clinic as I wanted people who specialise in this sort of treatment.
Before TRT:
1 - quit all drugs including alcohol and smoking
2 - clean up and track your diet
3- exercise and move
Trt- is testosterone replacement therapy not a steroid cycles it isn't something you should just wanna do it's something men who don't product testosterone need to be able to live their best life.
Once you do steps 1 to 3 your friends should reach out to either a gp or a private clinic and book in for a full blood panel- i use I medical private bloods and order the BB4 sports plus panel ( every 12 weeks)
From his bloods he will be able to see if he suffers from low testosterone or if there is other blood markers which are issues he should deal with first.
Trt is a life decision with 2 to 3 times week injections, healthy eating and lifestyle changes which need to be followed for life. I think it's definitely not something for someone who is lazy as it's a lot of work making sure you inject, make sure you got needles, wipes, clean medical area.
Did his physician do a blood panel?Thanks for that. He said that his physician was reluctant to prescribe the therapy citing the risk of prostate cancer. Ridiculous. They want us weak and demoralized.
Regular GP should have patient medical history. Natural levels rise with diet, exercise and stress management. TRT only puts you into a natural range so it doesn’t make sense to ask for extra testosterone especially if he doesn’t even trainThanks for that. He said that his physician was reluctant to prescribe the therapy citing the risk of prostate cancer. Ridiculous. They want us weak and demoralized.
Yeah. GP's just don't seem to want to prescribe trt to older men. idk why.Did his physician do a blood panel?
He only wants his natural t levels back. Doesn't train.Regular GP should have patient medical history. Natural levels rise with diet, exercise and stress management. TRT only puts you into a natural range so it doesn’t make sense to ask for extra testosterone especially if he doesn’t even train
Blood test & referral to endocrinologist is standard procedure for GP’s that are uncomfortable prescribing. If low level is found It’s normal to recommend diet & lifestyle changes first ( training, sleep & stress management ). Reason for low level is easier to diagnose if testosterone has not been used. Cheaper & more specific treatment is sometimes availableHe only wants his natural t levels back. Doesn't train.