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Old 02-19-2006, 12:44 PM
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Originally Posted by dutcholiver
Look Guys, like I said it is not my diet! So I dont need to "wire my mouth shut" I have a B.S. in sport science and nutrition with a masters in physiology. Trust me, its NOT diet.

I am 200 lbs.
My Fat % is 11.2% - by 7 site bodyfat calipers
My recent lab results were:

TSH - 1.09 (range .35 - 5.5)
T3 uptake 39.0 (range 20 - 38.5)
T4 8.2 (range 4.4 - 12.5)
Calculated T7 (FTI) 3.2 (range 1.05 - 3.85)
Total Test 300 (range 240 - 800)
Free Test 7.9 (range 7.2 - 23.0)
IGF-1 220 (range 110- 290)
DHEA 260 (range 280 - 640)
I feel you need more testing to see why your T levels are so low normal for a man over 100 yrs. old. I have no room to talk on diet and training just an old man on TRT for over 22 yrs. I do now this some men over do it on there diet and work out. You need to take a close look at why your T levels are so low. I feel this is your problem and you don't want to go on TRT until you figure out why. Go to SWALES aka Dr. John's sit at www.allthingsmale.com and read his TRT: A Recipe for Success the tests you need are in here. Also see about asking your Dr. to work with him over the phone to test you and treat you.
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