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<blockquote data-quote="Tabby07" data-source="post: 1254450" data-attributes="member: 281707"><p>I went through a phase of fatigue which was a problem as my managers at work were unsympathetic. Saw my GP who referred me to the local Endocrinology unit and after many blood tests they decided I was low on testosterone, vitamins B12 and D and iron. Now on testosterone replacement and three monthly B12 injections. The difference is made of been remarkable and I'm now bouncing off the walls. You do need to be careful with the testosterone as it can mess around with your haematacrit levels (red blood cells).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tabby07, post: 1254450, member: 281707"] I went through a phase of fatigue which was a problem as my managers at work were unsympathetic. Saw my GP who referred me to the local Endocrinology unit and after many blood tests they decided I was low on testosterone, vitamins B12 and D and iron. Now on testosterone replacement and three monthly B12 injections. The difference is made of been remarkable and I'm now bouncing off the walls. You do need to be careful with the testosterone as it can mess around with your haematacrit levels (red blood cells). [/QUOTE]
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