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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="cocarr" data-source="post: 6151" data-attributes="member: 896"><p>Thanks for the words Everett. Our lifestyle is crazy. I have been a fireman for 16 years in one form or another and like to think that I am immune to the stresses of it but that is me merely convincing myself that it has no impact on my everyday life or health for that matter. The fact is it does weigh on us and going from 0-90 that frequently is exhausting both mentally and physically even if we wont admit it. </p><p></p><p>As I said I recently quit the FD I worked for to go work as a fire/medic for a private company. That entailed giving up the feeling of being a "real" fireman since I now only deal with occupational health type of calls, no mva's and very few fires. In my state of denial I assumed my fatigue, weight gain, lack of interest in the bedroom was work related. It turns out that may have not been the case.</p><p></p><p>What kind of specialist is best? A urologist? Endo? Seeing as this is a life long commitment I want to make sure I start off in the right direction. My PCP will likely refer me immediately as he is not too proud to admit something like this is out of his realm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cocarr, post: 6151, member: 896"] Thanks for the words Everett. Our lifestyle is crazy. I have been a fireman for 16 years in one form or another and like to think that I am immune to the stresses of it but that is me merely convincing myself that it has no impact on my everyday life or health for that matter. The fact is it does weigh on us and going from 0-90 that frequently is exhausting both mentally and physically even if we wont admit it. As I said I recently quit the FD I worked for to go work as a fire/medic for a private company. That entailed giving up the feeling of being a "real" fireman since I now only deal with occupational health type of calls, no mva's and very few fires. In my state of denial I assumed my fatigue, weight gain, lack of interest in the bedroom was work related. It turns out that may have not been the case. What kind of specialist is best? A urologist? Endo? Seeing as this is a life long commitment I want to make sure I start off in the right direction. My PCP will likely refer me immediately as he is not too proud to admit something like this is out of his realm. [/QUOTE]
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