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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Beginning my journey with TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="CoastWatcher" data-source="post: 77881" data-attributes="member: 2624"><p>Congratulations for taking charge of your health, making significant changes, and becoming your own advocate. In all candour, living in the UK you face some significant challenges to achieving the very reasonable goals you have outlined. We hear from members who live in England regularly complaining - and with cause - about the lack of interest that their doctors have in matters related to androgen health. I understand that on a first-hand basis, living in Canada, we have problems as well, but, honestly, I feel you fellows have it worse than we do. Lack of interest, lack of knowledge, it's a messy picture. But you're not without hope. You may find a local doctor who will engage with you and develop a protocol that will work. If not, we can offer a referral to a private clinic in Dorset that is cutting edge.</p><p></p><p>Some quick points.</p><p></p><p>Don't be surprised if topical testosterone fails you. It simply isn't absorbed by a fair number of men (I was one of them). </p><p></p><p>You haven't haven't access to the sensitive LC, MS/MS lab test. Don't be frightened of estradiol, to use the North American spelling. It's a necessary hormone. If you do have to manage it, why tamoxifen and not anastrozole?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoastWatcher, post: 77881, member: 2624"] Congratulations for taking charge of your health, making significant changes, and becoming your own advocate. In all candour, living in the UK you face some significant challenges to achieving the very reasonable goals you have outlined. We hear from members who live in England regularly complaining - and with cause - about the lack of interest that their doctors have in matters related to androgen health. I understand that on a first-hand basis, living in Canada, we have problems as well, but, honestly, I feel you fellows have it worse than we do. Lack of interest, lack of knowledge, it's a messy picture. But you're not without hope. You may find a local doctor who will engage with you and develop a protocol that will work. If not, we can offer a referral to a private clinic in Dorset that is cutting edge. Some quick points. Don't be surprised if topical testosterone fails you. It simply isn't absorbed by a fair number of men (I was one of them). You haven't haven't access to the sensitive LC, MS/MS lab test. Don't be frightened of estradiol, to use the North American spelling. It's a necessary hormone. If you do have to manage it, why tamoxifen and not anastrozole? [/QUOTE]
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