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<blockquote data-quote="tmaxey1" data-source="post: 139531" data-attributes="member: 38311"><p>My story sounds similar to yours. </p><p>I measured at T level of 177 and free T at 7 and E2 at 7.</p><p>I am 43 and in good physical shape. I felt like I had the flu for the last 6 months or longer really. </p><p>I refused to start down the road of antidepressants. Especially because I was not depressed I was just tired all the time. </p><p></p><p>My advise.. spend the money on a place like Defy. With my low T levels I know I could get my insurance company to pay for my T treatment. But then I would be at the mercy of a local doctor who doesn’t know what he is doing or is only interested in pellets or Androgel or something we know doesn’t work. </p><p></p><p>Also when a man has 1 endocrine issue he sometimes has another. So have your thyroid levels check...not just your Total thyroid levels. But your reverse T3 levels. I found out my thyroid was being blocked by high levels of reverse T3. No way a normal doctor would have found this. </p><p></p><p>I’ve been on T and T3 for only 3 weeks now and it can be life changing for someone suffering from low T. You start to forget what having normal energy levels were like. I also have 3 kids close in age to yours. I’d much rather see you have the benefits of testosterone therapy over the black hole of mind altering effects of anti depressants. The pharmaceutical industry has our doctors on lock down unfortunately.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tmaxey1, post: 139531, member: 38311"] My story sounds similar to yours. I measured at T level of 177 and free T at 7 and E2 at 7. I am 43 and in good physical shape. I felt like I had the flu for the last 6 months or longer really. I refused to start down the road of antidepressants. Especially because I was not depressed I was just tired all the time. My advise.. spend the money on a place like Defy. With my low T levels I know I could get my insurance company to pay for my T treatment. But then I would be at the mercy of a local doctor who doesn’t know what he is doing or is only interested in pellets or Androgel or something we know doesn’t work. Also when a man has 1 endocrine issue he sometimes has another. So have your thyroid levels check...not just your Total thyroid levels. But your reverse T3 levels. I found out my thyroid was being blocked by high levels of reverse T3. No way a normal doctor would have found this. I’ve been on T and T3 for only 3 weeks now and it can be life changing for someone suffering from low T. You start to forget what having normal energy levels were like. I also have 3 kids close in age to yours. I’d much rather see you have the benefits of testosterone therapy over the black hole of mind altering effects of anti depressants. The pharmaceutical industry has our doctors on lock down unfortunately. [/QUOTE]
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