Fireproof
Member
Hey Folks,
I'm in the early stages with Defy (only one consult so far with Dr. Saya) but have been thoroughly impressed with him and the whole office staff. Can't say enough good things about my experience so far.
We're thinking about moving my wife over to Defy to be under there treatment. A few years ago she was found to have literally zero free testosterone in her system which was causing various issues. She's been on pellets - but they don't seem to look at the whole picture of testosterone, estrogen, progesterone, etc. Plus my wife has experienced the ugly peaks and valleys of pellet treatment. Suffice to say - plenty of reason to switch.
QUESTION: We'll be setting up a consult. But in the meantime, I'd love to get educated on "typical treatment plans" for women. I.e., do they generally prescribe testosterone transdermal cream or gel (versus injections)? Are there other things that are common/typical? (I know everyone is different - but just looking for some general "what to expect" type of information so we can be more educated with questions for our consult.
Thanks in advance.
I'm in the early stages with Defy (only one consult so far with Dr. Saya) but have been thoroughly impressed with him and the whole office staff. Can't say enough good things about my experience so far.
We're thinking about moving my wife over to Defy to be under there treatment. A few years ago she was found to have literally zero free testosterone in her system which was causing various issues. She's been on pellets - but they don't seem to look at the whole picture of testosterone, estrogen, progesterone, etc. Plus my wife has experienced the ugly peaks and valleys of pellet treatment. Suffice to say - plenty of reason to switch.
QUESTION: We'll be setting up a consult. But in the meantime, I'd love to get educated on "typical treatment plans" for women. I.e., do they generally prescribe testosterone transdermal cream or gel (versus injections)? Are there other things that are common/typical? (I know everyone is different - but just looking for some general "what to expect" type of information so we can be more educated with questions for our consult.
Thanks in advance.
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