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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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Etiology: What do you think caused your low T (hypogonadism)?
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<blockquote data-quote="davidrn" data-source="post: 147418" data-attributes="member: 13164"><p>I was diagnosed with RA (Rheumatoid Arthritis) almost 15 years ago, I didn't think much about sex or T levels at the time. (related to pain) Once my RA got under control, I started doing a fair amount of research about the disease and alternatives to standard meds. I read that 65% of men with RA had low T, so I read what that meant, and recognized that I was in that group. I requested my PCP at that time test my T and E2, unfortunately an MD degree doesn't always mean they are smart, she said" Oh Honey, men have Testosterone and woman have Estrogen". I found a new (Functional) PCP that understood supplements and alternative treatments, she tried AndroGel first, I tanked even lower, then I went on T Cyp. </p><p>So, I checked off "Known Medical secondary cause".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davidrn, post: 147418, member: 13164"] I was diagnosed with RA (Rheumatoid Arthritis) almost 15 years ago, I didn't think much about sex or T levels at the time. (related to pain) Once my RA got under control, I started doing a fair amount of research about the disease and alternatives to standard meds. I read that 65% of men with RA had low T, so I read what that meant, and recognized that I was in that group. I requested my PCP at that time test my T and E2, unfortunately an MD degree doesn't always mean they are smart, she said" Oh Honey, men have Testosterone and woman have Estrogen". I found a new (Functional) PCP that understood supplements and alternative treatments, she tried AndroGel first, I tanked even lower, then I went on T Cyp. So, I checked off "Known Medical secondary cause". [/QUOTE]
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