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Stevez95

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Hello everyone. I have been snooping around here for a couple of months before actually making an account and becoming a member and I have to say the information I have found here is outstanding. I am very excited to be here. Knowledge and clean steady gains are what I seek. From where im sitting Its apparent that this is the place to be.

A little background about me, I am 22 and have been training since the age of 16. I'm currently in the process of possibly getting on TRT dues to my past 3 blood work tests coming back in the low 250's. I'm aware TRT can be a big hit to your wallet and I am highly considering going the UGL route.

With that being said, I'm glad and excited to be apart of this forum!

Stevez95
 
@Jbird291 @SuperMaroid Thank you guys! Glad to be here.

Now as far as the cause for my low T I'm uncertain what is causing it. I'm yet to touch any steroid compound and I most certainly have not messed around with pro-hormones.

I train 5 days a week schedule permitting, I have a well balanced diet consisting of whole clean foods with two cheat meals a week. My sleep schedule is anywhere from 6-8 hrs daily.

Lastly my father does suffer from diabetes not sure if that plays a role in my low T but thought I mention it
 
You mentioned you had 3 blood panels done. Are you working with a doctor on this?
You need to find out the cause of you low T and not just start medicating yourself with improperly dosed ugl medicine. This would be a huge mistake.
 
@Jbird291 you're absolutely right, I want to go about this the right way. Getting to the root of the problem is a start. I am currently working with a doctor on this, I actually have an MRI this upcoming Friday. I'll be posting the results on the test to get some guidance from some of the more knowledgeable member here like yourself.
 
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