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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Nope sex drive not gone but according to the lady in the white coat (who said I was in good shape for my age) I may need testosterone to stop my lethargy and tiredness, this is a new one on me, anyone used it, know anyone

Ps the doc did genuinely say i was fit, first time for everything

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It's worth a try.

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By *tonMessCouple
over a year ago

Slough Windsor ish

Well if the doctor recommends it I guess it cant harm to give it a try... depends how much your symptoms are affecting your day to day life and whether they bother you.

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By *igertigerCouple (MM)
over a year ago

cc hotel


"Nope sex drive not gone but according to the lady in the white coat (who said I was in good shape for my age) I may need testosterone to stop my lethargy and tiredness, this is a new one on me, anyone used it, know anyone

Ps the doc did genuinely say i was fit, first time for everything "

have you had a T test to show that you need it?

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By *andK78Couple
over a year ago

Newport

Google TRT for men, as you age your testosterone levels drop and around the 40 mark onwards you'll be at your lowest.

Blood test and a full bill of health from your doctor will tell you.

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks

I’m on TRT. I didn’t want my levels to drop off so I simply asked my GP to put me on it. A few tests later and I was given it.

The difference is brilliant I can not recommend it enough.

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By *heIcebreakersCouple
over a year ago

Cramlington


"Nope sex drive not gone but according to the lady in the white coat (who said I was in good shape for my age) I may need testosterone to stop my lethargy and tiredness, this is a new one on me, anyone used it, know anyone

Ps the doc did genuinely say i was fit, first time for everything "

There are some causes of hypogonadism that justify TRT, but it means no more competitive sport for you unless the quacks can find an organic cause....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Go to your local backstreet gym.and buy some

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By *lem-H-FandangoMan
over a year ago

salisbury


"Nope sex drive not gone but according to the lady in the white coat (who said I was in good shape for my age) I may need testosterone to stop my lethargy and tiredness, this is a new one on me, anyone used it, know anyone

Ps the doc did genuinely say i was fit, first time for everything "

Enjoy longevity, and lower cancer risk.

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By *heIcebreakersCouple
over a year ago

Cramlington


"Nope sex drive not gone but according to the lady in the white coat (who said I was in good shape for my age) I may need testosterone to stop my lethargy and tiredness, this is a new one on me, anyone used it, know anyone

Ps the doc did genuinely say i was fit, first time for everything

Enjoy longevity, and lower cancer risk. "

Lower cancer risk? TRT is contra-indicated for anyone with elevated PSA levels or in a risk group for prostrate cancer....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm happy to donate some in a bottle for men and personally to ladies wherever you require

You know where to find me ta da

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It makes a huge difference,not only with lethargy/tiredness but a general sense of feeling really good. Hard to explain.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It makes a huge difference,not only with lethargy/tiredness but a general sense of feeling really good. Hard to explain. "

I thought that was brandy?

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
over a year ago

Central

A lot of men have discussed this previously and undertaken it.

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By *ife to play withCouple
over a year ago

Sheffield

TRT on NHS virtually impossible to get.

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By *ife to play withCouple
over a year ago

Sheffield


"I'm happy to donate some in a bottle for men and personally to ladies wherever you require

You know where to find me ta da "

But this gentleman knows a way LOL.

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks


"TRT on NHS virtually impossible to get.

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I think it may come down to where you are located. For me it was relatively simple at an age where it’s not really considered.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"It makes a huge difference,not only with lethargy/tiredness but a general sense of feeling really good. Hard to explain. "

This is the thing, my doc has only mentioned it and so far no blood tests and did say I would have to see another doctor to get thier opinion, surely it’s just a blood test and if you are low then something can be done, I’ve spoken to a few friends who love in my town and most have simply bought theirs off amazon in the end, all have reported feeling a lot more lively .... what to do

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It makes a huge difference,not only with lethargy/tiredness but a general sense of feeling really good. Hard to explain.

This is the thing, my doc has only mentioned it and so far no blood tests and did say I would have to see another doctor to get thier opinion, surely it’s just a blood test and if you are low then something can be done, I’ve spoken to a few friends who love in my town and most have simply bought theirs off amazon in the end, all have reported feeling a lot more lively .... what to do "

You need a blood test. Some doctors are excellent and will help you even if you're not below the minimum level but close. Others won't bother unless you're well below the minimum level. Pot luck on your doctor really.

I was just above the minimum level and my doc refused so I self medicate now.

You can buy gels online legally from various supplement sites, nothing shady it's all above board and legal. Or you can go down the route of self injecting and sourcing your own testosterone which is also perfectly legal.

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By *alldarksurreyMan
over a year ago

surrey

There are many ways to naturally increase testosterone levels without the need for lining the pockets of pharmaceutical companies,you just need to do your own research

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Try taking aspartic acid, this releases natural testosterone and not expensive

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By *j47Man
over a year ago

limerick

Might explain a lot for me lately I have almost doubled the hrs I sleep going to ask the doc to check this next time I am in

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By *heIcebreakersCouple
over a year ago

Cramlington

The evidence is distinctly equivocal, especially for those who already fit and don't have an existing organic condition affecting fertility...

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By *igertigerCouple (MM)
over a year ago

cc hotel


"I’m on TRT. I didn’t want my levels to drop off so I simply asked my GP to put me on it. A few tests later and I was given it.

The difference is brilliant I can not recommend it enough. "

do you apply it in gel form t your skin? thanks.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Obviously there are pros and cons to any HRT/TRT programme so make sure you do your own extensive research. Like someone posted in this threads there are ways to increase your natural testosterone but it does naturally decline as we age.

We can self diagnose pretty much any disease or illness we like if we try hard enough. The reasons for the fatigue etc might be lifestyle more than low T or lifestyle causing low T.

As someone else said if you do genuinely need it it can be a bit of a postcode lottery on the NHS, particularly with the savings that are being made by CCGs.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It makes a huge difference,not only with lethargy/tiredness but a general sense of feeling really good. Hard to explain.

This is the thing, my doc has only mentioned it and so far no blood tests and did say I would have to see another doctor to get thier opinion, surely it’s just a blood test and if you are low then something can be done, I’ve spoken to a few friends who love in my town and most have simply bought theirs off amazon in the end, all have reported feeling a lot more lively .... what to do "

It might not be low T levels, your Total Test could be perfectly normal but your Free Test levels be abysmal.

Low Vitamin D can cause low Free Test levels which can give the same symptoms as low Test.

Low Vitamin D is very common at this time of year in Britain so it's a distinct possibility.

As a tip to any younger lads reading this, get your Test levels checked now whilst you are in your prime so you've got a reference number you can spot any decline against as you get older.

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By *ccasionalfunCouple
over a year ago

hereandthere

I used to have test when I was powerlifting and bodybuilding

It's potent stuff with side effects but I'm not sure how much the trt via a Dr is dosed.

Makes you feel dam good.strong and rampant

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I used to have test when I was powerlifting and bodybuilding

It's potent stuff with side effects but I'm not sure how much the trt via a Dr is dosed.

Makes you feel dam good.strong and rampant "

TRT dose is typically 100/125mg per week.

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks


"I’m on TRT. I didn’t want my levels to drop off so I simply asked my GP to put me on it. A few tests later and I was given it.

The difference is brilliant I can not recommend it enough.

do you apply it in gel form t your skin? thanks."

Yes mate it’s like a toothpaste pump. Couple of squirts rub it into a hairless area and you are good to go.

I’m contemplating having injections or a patch.

My doctor is really interested in men’s health luckily.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Try estrogen

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By *ccasionalfunCouple
over a year ago

hereandthere


"I used to have test when I was powerlifting and bodybuilding

It's potent stuff with side effects but I'm not sure how much the trt via a Dr is dosed.

Makes you feel dam good.strong and rampant

TRT dose is typically 100/125mg per week."

Oh that makes sense as that's about as much as a male in his prime.

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