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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Any concerns about long term anastrozole use in men?
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<blockquote data-quote="CoastWatcher" data-source="post: 28179" data-attributes="member: 2624"><p>ipi,</p><p></p><p>It seems that you are terrifically nervous about taking the AI prescription Dr. Saya provided. It's wise to be cautious, many of us on TRT have either had bad experiences with a doctor, been told to take a prescription that was inappropriate, and felt we were adrift without good medical support. The doctors at Defy Medical are two of the best in the U.S. when it comes to managing TRT protocols. You can trust them. They are working with you to deal with your low testosterone, your elevated estradiol, and will, most certainly, respond to the fact that you have significantly high prolactin. All of these issues are serious but can be managed. You will only begin to see the benefits of TRT when your testosterone is in range, your E2 is in check, and your prolactin has been lowered. None of this will happen if you don't work with your doctors by adopting the drug regimens they prescribe. Not mindlessly, you have a right (and an obligation to raise questions), but you are standing at a crossroads unwilling to engage your medical team with the questions that are causing you to hesitate. It is unlikely that your hormonal challenges can be met without pharmaceutical intervention - it's the basic fact.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoastWatcher, post: 28179, member: 2624"] ipi, It seems that you are terrifically nervous about taking the AI prescription Dr. Saya provided. It's wise to be cautious, many of us on TRT have either had bad experiences with a doctor, been told to take a prescription that was inappropriate, and felt we were adrift without good medical support. The doctors at Defy Medical are two of the best in the U.S. when it comes to managing TRT protocols. You can trust them. They are working with you to deal with your low testosterone, your elevated estradiol, and will, most certainly, respond to the fact that you have significantly high prolactin. All of these issues are serious but can be managed. You will only begin to see the benefits of TRT when your testosterone is in range, your E2 is in check, and your prolactin has been lowered. None of this will happen if you don't work with your doctors by adopting the drug regimens they prescribe. Not mindlessly, you have a right (and an obligation to raise questions), but you are standing at a crossroads unwilling to engage your medical team with the questions that are causing you to hesitate. It is unlikely that your hormonal challenges can be met without pharmaceutical intervention - it's the basic fact. [/QUOTE]
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