I'm going to reply by saying: I don't think I ever received a competent diagnosis. Just "Here's your testosterone, use 2 pumps (lol)".
After looking at it, I'm clearly Secondary, and I should have known better.
BTW, it's likely secondary due to metabolic syndrome, if you're interested in cause.
Right, I understand that, but my douchebag doc didn't seem to and referred me out for an MRI. lol
I can't figure out if it was to make more money, cover his ass, or if he truly doesn't understand that e[x]ogenous T=shutdown.
At the time of my DX:
COMPONENT| YOUR VALUE |STANDARD RANGE
LH | 3.4 mIU/mL |1.7 - 8.6 mIU/mL
FSH | 3.8 mIU/mL |1.5 - 12.4 mIU/mL
At my last blood draw, I was of course wiped out. LH was undetectable, FSH @ .3...
Thanks, guys. I'll keep looking locally for men's clinics that accept insurance, but I'll fall back on defy/prime, failing that.
Do fsa fund cover their expenses? That would make it easier to use defy.
Vince, I'm diagnosed primary hypognadal. Hcg recovers my nuts and helps with libido. Not...
I always apply the gel before testing, yes.
I need a new doctor, and that's why I'm here, because you're right-I'm a 330 pound man. My dose is quite low and basically useless. My current doc looked at my LH and FSH and said "you might have a pituitary tumor". I looked at my bloods and said...
Hi All,
I've been on TRT for about 4.5 years. I just crossed over to my 40s, and my TRT experience has not been good. My 2 doctors who have been my prescribers, won't adjust my 2 pumps of androgel upwards-even after constantly being in the low 100s (low as in 120 or below).
I once saw an...
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