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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
Erection issues after starting TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="Tonyp56" data-source="post: 107532" data-attributes="member: 14856"><p>Ok, Dr's appointment was nothing today. They took my blood for labs and had me fill out questionnaire about how I'm feeling (sex drive, mood, strength of erections, etc. Rather or not better, same, or worse) and then instead of Dr visiting with me the clinic manager came in. </p><p></p><p>He more or less acted like it's all my fault, pointed out that normally they do 4 labs on most patients in the first year and month shy of a year for me they've done 10. That they've tried to keep a close eye on me and I'm simply not responding. He also said last time there was 3 things that were high; testosterone, estrogen, and hemocrits. </p><p></p><p>Although when I went in and talked to Dr a month ago the only thing he mentioned being high was testosterone, went over my labs and said everything else was good, even mentioned that hemocrits were good. </p><p></p><p>Anyways clinic manager is going to go over things with Dr on Tuesday, because that's the earliest they will get results, and figure out what to do next. Mentioned, stopping, because I'm not responding and no need in wasting money and time to not feel good. </p><p></p><p>Anyways, blaming me for not responding to their treatment and then just wanting to leave me hanging by suggesting stopping= proved that they don't know what they are doing that much more. I get out of the contract so this makes me happy, they are basically tired of me, lol that's ok I'm tired of them. </p><p></p><p>When they call next week, no matter what they say I'm telling them I'm walking and that I'm done. Will request in writing that I'm out of contract! I'll probably stop now, almost out of meds anyways and besides it isn't helping.</p><p></p><p>That said, it will likely be a long time before I can begin at defy or somewhere else (don't have the $) and I know my testosterone is going to drop. Don't think I'll be any worse off, might even be in better place. Let my body find it's equilibrium, might be low-t but not stupid dr/clinic making me feel horrible. Shall see. </p><p></p><p>Estimate 3-12 months before I can get to begin again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tonyp56, post: 107532, member: 14856"] Ok, Dr's appointment was nothing today. They took my blood for labs and had me fill out questionnaire about how I'm feeling (sex drive, mood, strength of erections, etc. Rather or not better, same, or worse) and then instead of Dr visiting with me the clinic manager came in. He more or less acted like it's all my fault, pointed out that normally they do 4 labs on most patients in the first year and month shy of a year for me they've done 10. That they've tried to keep a close eye on me and I'm simply not responding. He also said last time there was 3 things that were high; testosterone, estrogen, and hemocrits. Although when I went in and talked to Dr a month ago the only thing he mentioned being high was testosterone, went over my labs and said everything else was good, even mentioned that hemocrits were good. Anyways clinic manager is going to go over things with Dr on Tuesday, because that's the earliest they will get results, and figure out what to do next. Mentioned, stopping, because I'm not responding and no need in wasting money and time to not feel good. Anyways, blaming me for not responding to their treatment and then just wanting to leave me hanging by suggesting stopping= proved that they don't know what they are doing that much more. I get out of the contract so this makes me happy, they are basically tired of me, lol that's ok I'm tired of them. When they call next week, no matter what they say I'm telling them I'm walking and that I'm done. Will request in writing that I'm out of contract! I'll probably stop now, almost out of meds anyways and besides it isn't helping. That said, it will likely be a long time before I can begin at defy or somewhere else (don't have the $) and I know my testosterone is going to drop. Don't think I'll be any worse off, might even be in better place. Let my body find it's equilibrium, might be low-t but not stupid dr/clinic making me feel horrible. Shall see. Estimate 3-12 months before I can get to begin again. [/QUOTE]
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