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Ambiguous blood serum levels. Something else needs to be looked at?
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<blockquote data-quote="Desperately Seeking Dx" data-source="post: 218094" data-attributes="member: 42787"><p>Apologies for not acknowledging the above responses by Vvs1 and Systemlord sooner; I have had to relocate in a very tight rental market. Now that I am finally resettled, I shall look into following up on your suggestions. You are right that "most doctors don't know squat about sex hormones"--the endocrinologist at my state's medical school hospital who refused to treat me was a diabetes specialist; that's all they had. From what I have been able to gather, hormone replacements like MK-677 and RAD-140 both require prescriptions so my best hopes would be to look for more receptive doctors at online practices like Defy Medical. At least these telemedical options and message boards to exchange information like ExcelMale exist these days, else we would remain completely at the mercy of our complacent local white coats. Many thanks for your advice here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Desperately Seeking Dx, post: 218094, member: 42787"] Apologies for not acknowledging the above responses by Vvs1 and Systemlord sooner; I have had to relocate in a very tight rental market. Now that I am finally resettled, I shall look into following up on your suggestions. You are right that "most doctors don't know squat about sex hormones"--the endocrinologist at my state's medical school hospital who refused to treat me was a diabetes specialist; that's all they had. From what I have been able to gather, hormone replacements like MK-677 and RAD-140 both require prescriptions so my best hopes would be to look for more receptive doctors at online practices like Defy Medical. At least these telemedical options and message boards to exchange information like ExcelMale exist these days, else we would remain completely at the mercy of our complacent local white coats. Many thanks for your advice here. [/QUOTE]
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