Hello All,
First of all I will give some background,
Stats:
Age: just turned 21
Height: 5'8
Weight: fluctuating between 165-170 lb
Body fat %: between 15-20% (not 100% sure, visually guesstimating based on pictures online)
Years of training:3
Complete cycle history (compounds, doses, lengths of time, when they were run): None, I am a first timer.
PCT for each cycle: N/A^
Goals: To recomp
Supplements (if any): Creatine monohydrate/HCl, caffeine, whey/casein protein powders, citrulline malate, beta alanine, betaine, BCAA's
General idea of nutrition: Run maintenance calories or slight deficit.
Any other relevant info (injuries, surgeries you've had, etc.): No injury history. I get some tennis elbow in my left elbow every now and then but it is circumvented/goes away if i stay away from skull crushers.
Now onto the reason of this post, I got blood work done this week and the results I received are very disheartening. I just turned 21 years old at the end of January. My blood work shows a testosterone level of 355 ng/dL (range: 348-1197 ng/dL), which is within range but towards the low side, essentially the levels of an 85-100 year old man according to this website: http://tctmed.com/normal-testosterone-levels-age-matter/. I was doing some research online and it's proven that testosterone is supposed to be around it's peak at my age right now and the average for guys in my age range is close to 700 ng/dL. What shocks me most is that I don't have any of the symptoms typically associated with low T. I have no problem in getting erections and keeping them. I also do not have problems ejaculating (I can ejaculate within 5-10 mins, easily, and more than once if need be, after a short refractory period). I do get depressed every now and then and sometimes I do get brain fog and lack motivation/drive. I am including the results from my blood work in this post. All other female hormonal values (LH, FSH, E2) seem to be in range however, though my LH and FSH are on the higher side of the reference range.
Another concern of my blood work is my high BUN values and high BUN/creatinine ratio. I did some research, and found out this could mean I could have kidney problems that need to be addressed. Though I also found that high BUN values could be a result of a high protein diet. I don't know what to make of these high BUN and BUN/creatinine ratio values and would appreciate any insight as to what I should do to get these values in range?
Now onto the main reason of this post. I wanted to run a 12 week cycle of mk-2866 and gw-501516 from sarmsx. I already have the SARMs and mini pct in my possession. Taking all of my blood work into consideration, what would you all recommend I do? Should I first consult with my primary care physician about my low testosterone levels and try to bring my T level up naturally, holding off on the cycle until I am healthy (so I don't experience suppression and have even lower T levels than I do now)? Would it even be a good idea for me to run a SARMs cycle in the first place considering my low T levels and other blood work? Any input would be appreciated as I have no one to talk to about this and everyone here is so positive and helpful, which is something I am extremely thankful for.
First of all I will give some background,
Stats:
Age: just turned 21
Height: 5'8
Weight: fluctuating between 165-170 lb
Body fat %: between 15-20% (not 100% sure, visually guesstimating based on pictures online)
Years of training:3
Complete cycle history (compounds, doses, lengths of time, when they were run): None, I am a first timer.
PCT for each cycle: N/A^
Goals: To recomp
Supplements (if any): Creatine monohydrate/HCl, caffeine, whey/casein protein powders, citrulline malate, beta alanine, betaine, BCAA's
General idea of nutrition: Run maintenance calories or slight deficit.
Any other relevant info (injuries, surgeries you've had, etc.): No injury history. I get some tennis elbow in my left elbow every now and then but it is circumvented/goes away if i stay away from skull crushers.
Now onto the reason of this post, I got blood work done this week and the results I received are very disheartening. I just turned 21 years old at the end of January. My blood work shows a testosterone level of 355 ng/dL (range: 348-1197 ng/dL), which is within range but towards the low side, essentially the levels of an 85-100 year old man according to this website: http://tctmed.com/normal-testosterone-levels-age-matter/. I was doing some research online and it's proven that testosterone is supposed to be around it's peak at my age right now and the average for guys in my age range is close to 700 ng/dL. What shocks me most is that I don't have any of the symptoms typically associated with low T. I have no problem in getting erections and keeping them. I also do not have problems ejaculating (I can ejaculate within 5-10 mins, easily, and more than once if need be, after a short refractory period). I do get depressed every now and then and sometimes I do get brain fog and lack motivation/drive. I am including the results from my blood work in this post. All other female hormonal values (LH, FSH, E2) seem to be in range however, though my LH and FSH are on the higher side of the reference range.
Another concern of my blood work is my high BUN values and high BUN/creatinine ratio. I did some research, and found out this could mean I could have kidney problems that need to be addressed. Though I also found that high BUN values could be a result of a high protein diet. I don't know what to make of these high BUN and BUN/creatinine ratio values and would appreciate any insight as to what I should do to get these values in range?
Now onto the main reason of this post. I wanted to run a 12 week cycle of mk-2866 and gw-501516 from sarmsx. I already have the SARMs and mini pct in my possession. Taking all of my blood work into consideration, what would you all recommend I do? Should I first consult with my primary care physician about my low testosterone levels and try to bring my T level up naturally, holding off on the cycle until I am healthy (so I don't experience suppression and have even lower T levels than I do now)? Would it even be a good idea for me to run a SARMs cycle in the first place considering my low T levels and other blood work? Any input would be appreciated as I have no one to talk to about this and everyone here is so positive and helpful, which is something I am extremely thankful for.