bell1986
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Last week my Dad came to me and I know he wanted to chat. I asked him. What's wrong? We sat down and he opened up about struggling with his mood/libido and weight changes. He said during sex he starts off ok and then just goes completely limp. He was very upset over all this tbh.
He's 69 years old. He's very fit for his age and this is all new to him. I know his diet practices and tbh it's actually pretty good. He does have treats now and again but it's like 10-20% of his diet. So we ruled out the diet aspect.
I said. Ok it's bloodwork time. We done it through a separate company as I wanted to see his results and our health service doesn't test for. Testosterone/Estrogen/Prolactin which tbh is ridiculous. Even if your suffering with debilitating fatigue they still don't test for hormones. Makes zero sense.
Anyway. His results arrived yesterday.
FSH 27.4 (Range 1.51 - 12.4)
LH 17.8 (Range 1.8 - 8.6)
Testosterone 334 (Range 200 - 770)
Estrogen 13 (Range 10 - 40)
His SHBG was in range but on the upper end. Prolactin was good etc
I said.. What's your thoughts on TRT? He said. Is it needles? I said yes their are gels but the injections work better. He was like oh I don't know. Would that mean injecting for the rest of my life? I just said. Yes.
I'm on TRT and he knows this. I explained that at first it's very nervous injecting but after a few times it just becomes part of your weekly routine. For me personally. I can fill a syringe and inject in around 5 minutes. It's not time consuming at all and I feel nothing.
Do you think the best option here would be TRT? What about HCG? I don't fancy him touching clomid. Too many mental side effects tbh.
I know that TRT would transform him. He would balance out the weight climbing issues. His sex drive would return and he would probably resolve all his issues. I'm on TRT and can happily monitor everything from side effects to bloodwork.
Is this common in older guys? He's upset but also very thankful that I got him tested. His generation isn't into this bio-hacking lifestyle. He still has this (Just get on with it) mentality. I told him that times have changed and medicine has improved drastically.
Any thoughts?
Thanks
He's 69 years old. He's very fit for his age and this is all new to him. I know his diet practices and tbh it's actually pretty good. He does have treats now and again but it's like 10-20% of his diet. So we ruled out the diet aspect.
I said. Ok it's bloodwork time. We done it through a separate company as I wanted to see his results and our health service doesn't test for. Testosterone/Estrogen/Prolactin which tbh is ridiculous. Even if your suffering with debilitating fatigue they still don't test for hormones. Makes zero sense.
Anyway. His results arrived yesterday.
FSH 27.4 (Range 1.51 - 12.4)
LH 17.8 (Range 1.8 - 8.6)
Testosterone 334 (Range 200 - 770)
Estrogen 13 (Range 10 - 40)
His SHBG was in range but on the upper end. Prolactin was good etc
I said.. What's your thoughts on TRT? He said. Is it needles? I said yes their are gels but the injections work better. He was like oh I don't know. Would that mean injecting for the rest of my life? I just said. Yes.
I'm on TRT and he knows this. I explained that at first it's very nervous injecting but after a few times it just becomes part of your weekly routine. For me personally. I can fill a syringe and inject in around 5 minutes. It's not time consuming at all and I feel nothing.
Do you think the best option here would be TRT? What about HCG? I don't fancy him touching clomid. Too many mental side effects tbh.
I know that TRT would transform him. He would balance out the weight climbing issues. His sex drive would return and he would probably resolve all his issues. I'm on TRT and can happily monitor everything from side effects to bloodwork.
Is this common in older guys? He's upset but also very thankful that I got him tested. His generation isn't into this bio-hacking lifestyle. He still has this (Just get on with it) mentality. I told him that times have changed and medicine has improved drastically.
Any thoughts?
Thanks