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Welcome to Excelmale. A housekeeping note, until you have a minimum number of posts you can't attach a link. That is an anti-spam/anti-ad feature. I raise that because I couldn't open your bloodwork link. You are young to present with low testosterone. That means it is all the more important that you don't, through no fault of your own, wind up seeking treatment from someone who isn't fully versed in contemporary androgen therapy. For example, depending on your lab results - which will give some idea if you are showing up with primary or secondary hypogonadism - a Clomid restart, an effort to reboot your own natural testosterone, production may be in order. That takes a skilled doctor...as does this whole exercise, frankly. So, what to do? Where do you live? Do you have the (reasonable) financial resources to commence treatment with a doctor who works outside the insurance system? Two of the very best at Defy Medical practice nationally via telemedicine (Defymedical.com). We have had some success connecting patients to local doctors, but there are far more physicians without a clue than you might think.Spend some time reading the vast material here on the Forum, post up your labs, and the discussion will start.
Welcome to Excelmale. A housekeeping note, until you have a minimum number of posts you can't attach a link. That is an anti-spam/anti-ad feature. I raise that because I couldn't open your bloodwork link. You are young to present with low testosterone. That means it is all the more important that you don't, through no fault of your own, wind up seeking treatment from someone who isn't fully versed in contemporary androgen therapy. For example, depending on your lab results - which will give some idea if you are showing up with primary or secondary hypogonadism - a Clomid restart, an effort to reboot your own natural testosterone, production may be in order. That takes a skilled doctor...as does this whole exercise, frankly.
So, what to do? Where do you live? Do you have the (reasonable) financial resources to commence treatment with a doctor who works outside the insurance system? Two of the very best at Defy Medical practice nationally via telemedicine (Defymedical.com). We have had some success connecting patients to local doctors, but there are far more physicians without a clue than you might think.
Spend some time reading the vast material here on the Forum, post up your labs, and the discussion will start.
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