Going to get some blood work done. Is this a good amount of things to get tested? Too much?
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Going to get some blood work done. Is this a good amount of things to get tested? Too much? Anything I should add (was thinking vit d3 too). Bear in mind price is australian dollary doos
Aussie GPs are pretty notorious for refusing T tests unless you have symptoms (I do not, just curious).
i-screen also do tests, might be worthwhile having a look at their options
what are you getting your bloods done for?
This site (imedical) has a tonne of tests, I mainly want to know Test levels (just curious, not jumping on gear or anything) which you can individually do but they offer the packages like these which could be interesting to know.
lmao I'd kinda rather just pay <$100 and not have to talk to some guy.
If you're solely after test (free test/test/whatever), then you could probably get them to tailor it for you. Their website seemed to offer the option of "custom tests".
The other info is cool to have, but realistically useless. If you're using PEDs or something, it might warrant checking liver function, but outside of that, you're just wasting money.
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GPs are spergs and have it burnt into their brain to not check test since they think everyone who complains about those symptoms want to roid
>The other info is cool to have, but realistically useless.
ok thanks. Thoughts on D3, C reactive protein (as other anon mentioned) Is there anything else which is just nice to know?
>thoughts on D3/CRP
Probably unnecessary unless they can justify it. If you're just wanting to see your test levels, then do that.
There are basic male hormones you could look at; test, free test, SHBG, oestradiol, FSH, LH, progresterone, DHEAS.
Like two options really, if you want to just check your test, just check your test.
Otherwise, spend an extra $100 or whatever and you can have the whole gamut of things checked - the info itself is cool, albeit useless.
If you're solely after test (free test/test/whatever), then you could probably get them to tailor it for you. Their website seemed to offer the option of "custom tests".
The other info is cool to have, but realistically useless. If you're using PEDs or something, it might warrant checking liver function, but outside of that, you're just wasting money.
Just say you are feeling really fatigued an have low sex drive.
go even further than this. say you want to have children but you cannot get an erection and your sex drive is dead.
GPs are spergs and have it burnt into their brain to not check test since they think everyone who complains about those symptoms want to roid
>GPs are spergs and have it burnt into their brain to not check test since they think everyone who complains about those symptoms want to roid
They literally do though. Look at this website.
Aussie GPs are pretty notorious for refusing T tests unless you have symptoms (I do not, just curious).
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This site (imedical) has a tonne of tests, I mainly want to know Test levels (just curious, not jumping on gear or anything) which you can individually do but they offer the packages like these which could be interesting to know.
If you're solely after test (free test/test/whatever), then you could probably get them to tailor it for you. Their website seemed to offer the option of "custom tests".
The other info is cool to have, but realistically useless. If you're using PEDs or something, it might warrant checking liver function, but outside of that, you're just wasting money.
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GPs are spergs and have it burnt into their brain to not check test since they think everyone who complains about those symptoms want to roid
Do you c**ts trust your GP?
my entire doctors office is indian and sometimes there really good and will give you benzos with 0 interrogation other times they cant even fill out a fricking cenno form and i need 4 appointments for 1 med cert
Last year I filled out an online form on a doctor's website and got a prescription in the mail for viagra and a certain horse dewormer both of which I filled at my local pharmacy. People keep telling me the US is the worst for access to prescription medicine but honestly I feel bad for you guys having to beg your local doctors to even examine you.
our entire healthcare system is shit
NZ and the scandi countrys are actually a standard to aim for
i tried to get a referral to public dermatologist and a psychiatrist because centrelink wanted forms
gp filled out the referral and then at the end literally said i have never had 1 patient actually get accepted to the psychiatrists
did the same with dermatologist and said oh btw there only currently accepting skin cancer patients
wasted fricking 20min filling out forms just to tell me to frick off and see private specialists
you pretty much only get treatment if your literally going to die or in unbearable pain, and even then its months waiting
>paying a company to sell them your data >paying a PHARMA company
hope you don't commit any crimes bro, would be a shame if your DNA was sold on the black market
You can get a free blood test from your gp.
Aussie GPs are pretty notorious for refusing T tests unless you have symptoms (I do not, just curious).
This site (imedical) has a tonne of tests, I mainly want to know Test levels (just curious, not jumping on gear or anything) which you can individually do but they offer the packages like these which could be interesting to know.
Just say you are feeling really fatigued an have low sex drive.
go even further than this. say you want to have children but you cannot get an erection and your sex drive is dead.
Not him but thanks for this
Anyone successfully get trt?
lmao I'd kinda rather just pay <$100 and not have to talk to some guy.
>The other info is cool to have, but realistically useless.
ok thanks. Thoughts on D3, C reactive protein (as other anon mentioned) Is there anything else which is just nice to know?
>thoughts on D3/CRP
Probably unnecessary unless they can justify it. If you're just wanting to see your test levels, then do that.
There are basic male hormones you could look at; test, free test, SHBG, oestradiol, FSH, LH, progresterone, DHEAS.
Like two options really, if you want to just check your test, just check your test.
Otherwise, spend an extra $100 or whatever and you can have the whole gamut of things checked - the info itself is cool, albeit useless.
thanks brah. The default T test gives free t and SHBG too so I think I'll do that.
If you're solely after test (free test/test/whatever), then you could probably get them to tailor it for you. Their website seemed to offer the option of "custom tests".
The other info is cool to have, but realistically useless. If you're using PEDs or something, it might warrant checking liver function, but outside of that, you're just wasting money.
GPs are spergs and have it burnt into their brain to not check test since they think everyone who complains about those symptoms want to roid
>GPs are spergs and have it burnt into their brain to not check test since they think everyone who complains about those symptoms want to roid
They literally do though. Look at this website.
Do you c**ts trust your GP?
my entire doctors office is indian and sometimes there really good and will give you benzos with 0 interrogation other times they cant even fill out a fricking cenno form and i need 4 appointments for 1 med cert
Last year I filled out an online form on a doctor's website and got a prescription in the mail for viagra and a certain horse dewormer both of which I filled at my local pharmacy. People keep telling me the US is the worst for access to prescription medicine but honestly I feel bad for you guys having to beg your local doctors to even examine you.
our entire healthcare system is shit
NZ and the scandi countrys are actually a standard to aim for
i tried to get a referral to public dermatologist and a psychiatrist because centrelink wanted forms
gp filled out the referral and then at the end literally said i have never had 1 patient actually get accepted to the psychiatrists
did the same with dermatologist and said oh btw there only currently accepting skin cancer patients
wasted fricking 20min filling out forms just to tell me to frick off and see private specialists
you pretty much only get treatment if your literally going to die or in unbearable pain, and even then its months waiting
i-screen also do tests, might be worthwhile having a look at their options
what are you getting your bloods done for?
Get your C reactive protein tested.
CRP's on there
read this could be useful
im looking to get tests too how much does a good panel cost in aus?
>paying a company to sell them your data
>paying a PHARMA company
hope you don't commit any crimes bro, would be a shame if your DNA was sold on the black market