Guest guest Posted October 15, 2010 Report Share Posted October 15, 2010 I have been deficient in testosterone for a minimum of one year, going from 209 to 323 recently. As most of you know by now I am not on TRT as of this date, nor anything else. I have no idea what my levels were like prior to this, but that is about the timeframe that I started feeling really bad per se. Granted I already have a bad back/neck/knees to a degree because of the physical nature of my work. Lately I am getting a lot more 'cracking' sounds from my joints than previously. Since I know low T can cause osteoporosis in males, should I have a bone density test done before the end of the year? I am basically on 100% insurance coverage at this point with all of the testing I have had done so far. Had blood drawn today for the general stuff, and a PSA. No T tests this time though, as they were last done 8/30 by the 'worthless' endo. Stress test was rescheduled for Monday, and I see my cardiologist again Tuesday AM. Just another question before I see him again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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