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Do you have low testosterone?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lemmo" data-source="post: 320916" data-attributes="member: 2643"><p>Last time I was in the US I looked into HRT a bit and saw a lot of clinics advertising "men's health screenings", which included measuring testosterone and other hormones. It sounds like HRT is fairly well accepted and accessible in the USA so if you are living there I don't see any reason to try to self-prescribe, especially given the risks of shutting down your own T production. </p><p></p><p>Outside the US, HRT seems to be off the radar and it seems like it is going to be much harder to find a good dr and get supplements. I'm going to start measuring now (only measured 1x a few years ago) and consider supplements after 40/45.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lemmo, post: 320916, member: 2643"] Last time I was in the US I looked into HRT a bit and saw a lot of clinics advertising "men's health screenings", which included measuring testosterone and other hormones. It sounds like HRT is fairly well accepted and accessible in the USA so if you are living there I don't see any reason to try to self-prescribe, especially given the risks of shutting down your own T production. Outside the US, HRT seems to be off the radar and it seems like it is going to be much harder to find a good dr and get supplements. I'm going to start measuring now (only measured 1x a few years ago) and consider supplements after 40/45. [/QUOTE]
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