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I have a parking pass in lot 409 next to Alex Box that I am looking to trade for one in the North or Northeast parking lots. It is an actual physical pass. Text me at 225-938-9320 if interested.
Just sent you a message for a pass I have in 409 that I am looking to trade for one in the N or NE lots.
Just sent you a message for a pass in lot 409 that I am looking to trade for one that is in the N or NE lots.
Free has gone from 64.0 two years ago to 40.2 last month.
I tried a round of BPC-157 and it didn't help. It was in a pill format which may not work as well, don't know. I have no experience with self injections so I didn't go that route.
I tried tumeric for a month and no change. I feel like I have tried everything. It's never been so bad that I had to take pain relievers. Just a background ache and sometimes stabbing pain if I put my arm in certain positions, especially with a load.
My biggest problem is tendonitis. It started out as golfer's elbow in my right arm and then tennis elbow in the left and then golf in the left and now tennis in the right. I have done PT, various exercises that are supposed to help, movement modification, and inactivity for rest. All to limited help and improvement but it still persists. I understand testosterone is necessary for injury and small tissue repair so that is what I am looking at for my next step.

I'm not very up on nutrition but I think my diet isn't bad. I'm not sure what you mean by tracking macros. I am very lean with little body fat. All of my blood work came back very healthy with all results in good ranges. Aside for the tendonitis, I feel like and look to everyone like I am in my 30s instead of 50.

I generally exercise about 3 to 5 times a week, strength, endurance, and cardio. Mostly body weight, some kettle bell and dumb bell, swimming, full body exercises and treadmill. No heavy or power lifting. Just trying to stay lean, active, and healthy, not bodybuilding.
Thanks for all of the responses. I am on a mission but it's not just to haver TRT. It's to get my body to heal and back to normal. I have tried everything but I can't get these nagging injuries to go away and so I was told this would help.

What are these test boosters that you refer to? I have heard of Tongkat Ali and Turkesterone but I wasn't sure of what to do after hearing about issues with bad brands and suspect dosages and levels. So that was another reason I was going to go the doctor route since the alternative is muddy and the internet is not to be trusted. Which is ironic as here I am on the internet looking to trust it :banghead:

Doctor recommendation to prescribe TRT

Posted by yellarcat on 3/29/22 at 10:04 am
I just turned 50 and I am trying to stay active and continue exercising but my body can't keep up. I have injuries like tendonitis that are just nagging and won't go away (going on over 1.5 years) no matter what I do (more than 6 months of PT) or how long I rest. My primary doctor's response has been to take Advil and stop doing things that hurt.

I had my testosterone checked a couple of years ago and it was 500 and I just had it tested this month and it is now in the 300s. My primary doctor says I still have normal levels and doesn't want to prescribe TRT.

Does anyone have a doctor in Baton Rouge that they would recommend I see? I would prefer it to be a doctor instead of one of these clinics so I can get a prescription and have my insurance cover it.

Thanks for the help.