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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
33 years old - Low T - What to do next??
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<blockquote data-quote="Matteo" data-source="post: 39597" data-attributes="member: 13364"><p>Thanks guys! I certainly would love to hear the expertise from Defy Medical, but first I'd like to get some more bloodwork (preferably covered by insurance). I'm seeing another doctor tomorrow that was listed here on this forum and it seems he has some experience on hormones and TRT. Maybe he can test for T3 and T4? The receptionist actually mentioned it when I called, so it seems like they might have an idea. That way when if I do speak with Defy, at least I have more data to go off of. The last urologist didn't even want to test for anything other than total T, prolactin, LH and FSH.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, I already shelled out a good chunk of money on that last set of bloodwork and the saliva test. So I really need to be careful with what I spend right now.</p><p></p><p>I live in Austin, TX by the way so if anyone knows a good doctor here that accepts insurance I'd love a good recommendation.</p><p></p><p>I'm really wondering if I should just start the clomid that was recommended or if I should hold off for now. Is there any harm in starting it do you think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matteo, post: 39597, member: 13364"] Thanks guys! I certainly would love to hear the expertise from Defy Medical, but first I'd like to get some more bloodwork (preferably covered by insurance). I'm seeing another doctor tomorrow that was listed here on this forum and it seems he has some experience on hormones and TRT. Maybe he can test for T3 and T4? The receptionist actually mentioned it when I called, so it seems like they might have an idea. That way when if I do speak with Defy, at least I have more data to go off of. The last urologist didn't even want to test for anything other than total T, prolactin, LH and FSH. Unfortunately, I already shelled out a good chunk of money on that last set of bloodwork and the saliva test. So I really need to be careful with what I spend right now. I live in Austin, TX by the way so if anyone knows a good doctor here that accepts insurance I'd love a good recommendation. I'm really wondering if I should just start the clomid that was recommended or if I should hold off for now. Is there any harm in starting it do you think? [/QUOTE]
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