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Question about low Testosterone and what should I do next
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<blockquote data-quote="R1982" data-source="post: 9821" data-attributes="member: 2000"><p>Hi,</p><p>Nelson - Thanks for all the information.</p><p>In the country in which I live, Family doctors usually asks for recommendation from endocrinologist before prescribing TRT and actually anything special. </p><p>Today I went to a meeting with Urologist. This urologist is known to be pro TRT.</p><p>However, in our meeting he said that due to my young age (31) , he thinks that it will be wrong to treat my borderline testosterone level with TRT.</p><p></p><p><u><strong>BUT</strong></u> - he did prescribe me a medication called <u><strong>IKACLOMIN</strong></u>.</p><p>He told me first to do sperm test and bone density test and after faxing him the results to start taking half a pill once in two days.</p><p>He said that taking IKACLOMIN will help my body to self increase the testosterone - (of course I should also loosing weight and also increasing my muscle mass).</p><p></p><p>Have someone here ever heard about this medication and it's potential to increase testosterone?</p><p>Can it really work or could it be that this doctor hopes that the <u><strong>Placebo effect </strong></u>of taking this pill (together with diet and exercise) will help me feel better (which may help the T as well)?</p><p></p><p>The consultation meeting was very expensive and it could be that this doctor got the (correct) impression that I will want to consult with him in the future only if he will recommend sometime (and not clichés about loosing weight - I'm not that fat!).</p><p>Therefore, before coming back to my family doctor I would like to hear the readers opinion about this new suggest approach.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="R1982, post: 9821, member: 2000"] Hi, Nelson - Thanks for all the information. In the country in which I live, Family doctors usually asks for recommendation from endocrinologist before prescribing TRT and actually anything special. Today I went to a meeting with Urologist. This urologist is known to be pro TRT. However, in our meeting he said that due to my young age (31) , he thinks that it will be wrong to treat my borderline testosterone level with TRT. [U][B]BUT[/B][/U] - he did prescribe me a medication called [U][B]IKACLOMIN[/B][/U]. He told me first to do sperm test and bone density test and after faxing him the results to start taking half a pill once in two days. He said that taking IKACLOMIN will help my body to self increase the testosterone - (of course I should also loosing weight and also increasing my muscle mass). Have someone here ever heard about this medication and it's potential to increase testosterone? Can it really work or could it be that this doctor hopes that the [U][B]Placebo effect [/B][/U]of taking this pill (together with diet and exercise) will help me feel better (which may help the T as well)? The consultation meeting was very expensive and it could be that this doctor got the (correct) impression that I will want to consult with him in the future only if he will recommend sometime (and not clichés about loosing weight - I'm not that fat!). Therefore, before coming back to my family doctor I would like to hear the readers opinion about this new suggest approach. [/QUOTE]
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