Thanks for the replies. I mainly wanted to do it to satisfy my curiosity. I've always believed that my "T" level was low, because growing up I was always the scrawniest and weakest kid in gym class, and I've always found it hard to pack on muscle. It's embarrassing to me, at 34 years old, to come on this board and see kids half my age that can lift twice as much as me!
I don't have any of the signs you mention, LD, but I've read a little bit about the topic and I do have some other signs, such as I'm often very irritable, and I can't grow a decent beard to save my life!
I don't know if I'll actually do it, but I was just curious if you could walk in and ask for the test, or would they make a fuss and make me show some need to have it tested.
Anyone else have any thoughts on this, or personal experience?
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The reason you don't have big arms is because you're weaker than a baby's fart, not because you don't do enough arm curls. -- Tony Gentilcore, via thefitcast.com
[Your] biceps [comprise] just 3 percent of the amount of muscle mass in your entire body. Remember that number: It's a good way to keep a perspective on how much you train your biceps compared with your other muscle groups. -- from menshealth.com
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