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<blockquote data-quote="tmckenzie" data-source="post: 6924" data-attributes="member: 100"><p>Get an MRI now. There is way more to it than thyroid. The adrenal stuff is what scares me the most.. They want me to keep a cortisol shot in case I need it and I have to get a medical alert bracelet. That should look good for picking up chicks right? No, get yourself checked out. Head trauma is the number one cause my dr said. I had no head trauma. But, I did drink a pile of radium tainted water. My doctor feels like this caused my issue. It makes sense, I was fine before the water mishap. I think we need to raise awareness of the issues. The dr also mentioned other endocrine disrupters which were in the same water like benzene could have helped cause the situation. With so many young guys getting low t, I believe it is endocrine disruption causing it. I am not saying that is cases ess but, bottom line, get a full diagnoses before trt. I get pissed thinking about all of the time I have lost due to one simple test being overlooked. An MRI, he'll I took a nap while getting it. You would be best to get an MRI quick. I see that there are centers now that will do it without a referral. Cash price for an open MRI with focus on pit gland was four hundred bucks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tmckenzie, post: 6924, member: 100"] Get an MRI now. There is way more to it than thyroid. The adrenal stuff is what scares me the most.. They want me to keep a cortisol shot in case I need it and I have to get a medical alert bracelet. That should look good for picking up chicks right? No, get yourself checked out. Head trauma is the number one cause my dr said. I had no head trauma. But, I did drink a pile of radium tainted water. My doctor feels like this caused my issue. It makes sense, I was fine before the water mishap. I think we need to raise awareness of the issues. The dr also mentioned other endocrine disrupters which were in the same water like benzene could have helped cause the situation. With so many young guys getting low t, I believe it is endocrine disruption causing it. I am not saying that is cases ess but, bottom line, get a full diagnoses before trt. I get pissed thinking about all of the time I have lost due to one simple test being overlooked. An MRI, he'll I took a nap while getting it. You would be best to get an MRI quick. I see that there are centers now that will do it without a referral. Cash price for an open MRI with focus on pit gland was four hundred bucks. [/QUOTE]
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