So I've retested some tests at a different lab and there are many things that are out of range.
I don't know where to start, or how to go about with treatment, or what is causing what, or if there is a direct connection between any of them and one of them is throwing the others off.
I don't have a doctor that is learned in this anywhere around me. I am overseas. Not in the US.
I did the tests as a pre-TRT reference. But now I'm not sure how to proceed. I would love to fix the low testosterone issue without having to resort to TRT. So I am wondering if any of the things that are off is what's causing the low T. And if that's the case, then which one? And why is it off and how to treat it (not patch it)?
Or is it the low T that is causing everything else to go out of whack?
Stats:
37 / m / 248 lb / 6'4 / %26 bf
Low T has been the case since I found out 7 years ago.
I don't know where to start, or how to go about with treatment, or what is causing what, or if there is a direct connection between any of them and one of them is throwing the others off.
I don't have a doctor that is learned in this anywhere around me. I am overseas. Not in the US.
I did the tests as a pre-TRT reference. But now I'm not sure how to proceed. I would love to fix the low testosterone issue without having to resort to TRT. So I am wondering if any of the things that are off is what's causing the low T. And if that's the case, then which one? And why is it off and how to treat it (not patch it)?
Or is it the low T that is causing everything else to go out of whack?
Stats:
37 / m / 248 lb / 6'4 / %26 bf
Low T has been the case since I found out 7 years ago.
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