Hello and Thank You For Years of Info

BigDave

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Hello to All,
I have been a long time viewer of this forum & first want to thank everyone for the valuable guidance it has provided. At age 30 I got bloodwork done and my test levels came back borderline. My doctor didn't feel replacement was warranted at that time, so I ran a light Sust cycle with great results. I am now 35 and am on HRT, & have recently started a second cycle.

Personally I have always felt that if I was going to join a forum I should have knowledge to add and not just look for all of the answers from others. I have read several books on AAS as well as read consistently online for more than a decade, and look forward to helping others where I can. I am certainly not an expert, & hope joining will also allow me to benefit even more from the many members of this forum that have far greater knowledge than I do. Thanks again to everyone and hello to all,
Dave
 
Welcome BD. I see quite a few that write in about low test results so young. Was there anything that may have caused this. Had you had prior aas use?
Anyway...Welcome again.....
 
Thanks guys.
Kawilt, to answer your question... No. Never used AAS before I was 30 and after first poor blood tests. At 30 test was 242. At 34 when went on HRT was slightly higher (I probably take better care of myself now) at 271. Must be all the hormones in the milk. Wish they would add better ones
Thanks again for the warm welcome guys.
 
Welcome to Meso! Sorry to sort of hijack your thread!:)
Welcome BD. I see quite a few that write in about low test results so young. Was there anything that may have caused this. Had you had prior aas use?
Anyway...Welcome again.....
Your statement makes me wonder. How old are the standard guidelines for test levels by age. Has diet changes, lifestyle, environmental changes influenced lower test levels in younger men, than say, 20-30 years ago? Just a thought.
 
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