Hi all,
First post, so just wanted to introduce myself.
My name is Mark and I am 52 years old, live in the UK, and have had what I think are low testosterone symptoms - low libido, apathy, brain fog, can’t seem to make a decision etc. I am reasonably fit, cycle between 40 to 100 miles per week depending on the time of year, and go to the gym 5 times a week. Eat reasonably healthy and drink moderately.
So I started looking into TRT and went tommy local GP who took my bloods. First ones came back with a testosterone level of 8 nmol/L, so then went for further tests which came back at 15 nmol/L. So the doctor then discharged me and said all within range. So left it a while but still felt the same so decided to go to an online company in the UK and they took into account my previous results and the new test (results below) which they provided and have said I am eligible for TRT.
It’s a big step to go on TRT as it is a lifelong commitment - looking at theses results what are people’s thoughts?
First post, so just wanted to introduce myself.
My name is Mark and I am 52 years old, live in the UK, and have had what I think are low testosterone symptoms - low libido, apathy, brain fog, can’t seem to make a decision etc. I am reasonably fit, cycle between 40 to 100 miles per week depending on the time of year, and go to the gym 5 times a week. Eat reasonably healthy and drink moderately.
So I started looking into TRT and went tommy local GP who took my bloods. First ones came back with a testosterone level of 8 nmol/L, so then went for further tests which came back at 15 nmol/L. So the doctor then discharged me and said all within range. So left it a while but still felt the same so decided to go to an online company in the UK and they took into account my previous results and the new test (results below) which they provided and have said I am eligible for TRT.
It’s a big step to go on TRT as it is a lifelong commitment - looking at theses results what are people’s thoughts?