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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
22 Years Old - Starting TRT - HELP ME NOT **** MY LIFE
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<blockquote data-quote="johndoesmith" data-source="post: 51317" data-attributes="member: 13404"><p>Hey brother, I just want to say I've been in your position only 6 months ago. I'm close to your age, had low e2 as well as low test symptoms pretty badly. I also was so anxious to get started, although in my case it was a bit more clear that I was primary so I kinda knew I was going to be on trt. I would highly highly recommend you do wait the 3 or 4 weeks until your defy consult, the patience is needed for trt. There's very little about trt that is quick so the patience will be needed.</p><p></p><p>I am a patient of Dr saya and I will tell you he will treat you well, medically and in terms of respect. My first consult with him I think I spent more time with him than all the doctors I've seen combined.It's not like going to your primary, getting told everything is "normal" and the doctor is out of the room so quick you can't even remember his name!</p><p></p><p>Defy and Dr saya have changed my life absolutely, without them I honestly don't even want to think about how angry and frustrated with doctors I'd be. I went to 3 urologists, and my primary, all of them agreed I was low, and TRT would help, but won't prescribe because it's "malpractice". So you can imagine how that kind of anger and depression can build, on top of all the low E and test symptoms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johndoesmith, post: 51317, member: 13404"] Hey brother, I just want to say I've been in your position only 6 months ago. I'm close to your age, had low e2 as well as low test symptoms pretty badly. I also was so anxious to get started, although in my case it was a bit more clear that I was primary so I kinda knew I was going to be on trt. I would highly highly recommend you do wait the 3 or 4 weeks until your defy consult, the patience is needed for trt. There's very little about trt that is quick so the patience will be needed. I am a patient of Dr saya and I will tell you he will treat you well, medically and in terms of respect. My first consult with him I think I spent more time with him than all the doctors I've seen combined.It's not like going to your primary, getting told everything is "normal" and the doctor is out of the room so quick you can't even remember his name! Defy and Dr saya have changed my life absolutely, without them I honestly don't even want to think about how angry and frustrated with doctors I'd be. I went to 3 urologists, and my primary, all of them agreed I was low, and TRT would help, but won't prescribe because it's "malpractice". So you can imagine how that kind of anger and depression can build, on top of all the low E and test symptoms. [/QUOTE]
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