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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
26 Year Old With Extremely Low Testosterone Levels - Need Guidance
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<blockquote data-quote="CoastWatcher" data-source="post: 63475" data-attributes="member: 2624"><p>You are being treated by a doctor who failed to properly conduct the appropriate testing when you came to him after Androgel failed (as it does for so many men). This same doctor prescribed a protocol that, no matter how long you wait, will NEVER, EVER level out. Every two weeks you will inject, your testosterone will shoot up, then your estradiol will shoot up, and you will feel miserable. Repeat this cycle every two weeks. Misery upon misery. But, since your doctor never tested your e2, or your SHBG, he will attribute failure to respond to his scheme as...well, I don't know what he'll attribute it to. All I know is he will have compounded his prescription of a flawed protocol with his failure to conduct the proper diagnostic testing to correct and compensate as time unfolds. Honestly? You have been victimized by one of the worst protocols presented here at Excelmale in the past six months.</p><p></p><p>It it is your body, health, and money. I wouldn't stay another minute with this doctor. The selection of a physician to help manage a protocol is the single most important decision a man will make when he commits to TRT. It is that important. We can offer you the names of qualified physicians - you shouldn't have to put up with this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoastWatcher, post: 63475, member: 2624"] You are being treated by a doctor who failed to properly conduct the appropriate testing when you came to him after Androgel failed (as it does for so many men). This same doctor prescribed a protocol that, no matter how long you wait, will NEVER, EVER level out. Every two weeks you will inject, your testosterone will shoot up, then your estradiol will shoot up, and you will feel miserable. Repeat this cycle every two weeks. Misery upon misery. But, since your doctor never tested your e2, or your SHBG, he will attribute failure to respond to his scheme as...well, I don't know what he'll attribute it to. All I know is he will have compounded his prescription of a flawed protocol with his failure to conduct the proper diagnostic testing to correct and compensate as time unfolds. Honestly? You have been victimized by one of the worst protocols presented here at Excelmale in the past six months. It it is your body, health, and money. I wouldn't stay another minute with this doctor. The selection of a physician to help manage a protocol is the single most important decision a man will make when he commits to TRT. It is that important. We can offer you the names of qualified physicians - you shouldn't have to put up with this. [/QUOTE]
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