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Low T

Hey.  About 2 years ago i was diagnosed with low testosterone.  I'm not quite sure the range of the scale, the doctor said normal levels were 9-55 on it.  I was a mere 7.   At the time i was only a 22 year old, so to me this was quite concerning.  I've been seeing the symptoms consistent with low T for the last 2 years, despite making lifestyle changes such as getting more active and eating better, and not overeating.  I get a fairly balanced diet, not lacking in anything as far as i can tell.  The doc had me on Andriol for this time period as well, but i have yet to notice any changes.

What i'm wondering, is some of my buddies have suggested i try a booster such as "test freak" to help with it.  Just curious if anyone has some better advice for me,
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Hello,
You can consult a urologist and get prescribed testosterone replacement therapy. Testosterone replacement therapy can be prescribed as an intramuscular injection usually given on a biweekly basis, as a patch or gel placed on the skin, or as putty that is applied to the gums of the mouth. Please do not try test freak as it is not without side effects.
I hope it helps. Take care and regards.

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