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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Getting first blood test since starting TRT...Do I need to add anything to the test?
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<blockquote data-quote="Belmundo" data-source="post: 60459" data-attributes="member: 14461"><p>I know there are glands in that area that can mimic signs of lumps like if they get swollen, right? but it feels like there is definitely something behind the nipples like little peas. I think the anastrozole has minimized the size only slightly because on 1/10 both sides were feeling bigger/wider in size. There has also been some discoloration (whitening) around the areola and the HCG has definitely caused some water retention/bloating in that area as well as the gut and face a little bit but the anastrozole has brought some of that down. </p><p></p><p>What kind of doctor would be best to see to check this out? An endo - do they do sonograms? If I get 100% confirmation, I'd feel better because then I'll know what the hell's going on and what my options are. </p><p></p><p>I definitely don't want to stop the TRT because for that short period of time, I felt great and I know I can get back to that if I can figure out how to manage my levels. I was going to PM Dr. Saya and have him come back to the thread and look things over and if I have to paypal, venmo, or give him my CC info for his time, I will do so. I like Prime Body for the shipping of the meds convenience and the prices for their blood tests are REALLY cheap. $21 out of pocket for sensitive estradiol so I can get this done every 2 weeks to check on my level if needed or every week. However, if I'm going to get actual sound advice and knowledge about what's going on with me, then I would definitely consider switching and especially if their prices make sense. Or if I can continue to with Prime and just work something out with Dr. Saya as a consultant, that would be good too. However, I will say, the responses I've gotten from Prime don't give me a whole lot of confidence to be honest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Belmundo, post: 60459, member: 14461"] I know there are glands in that area that can mimic signs of lumps like if they get swollen, right? but it feels like there is definitely something behind the nipples like little peas. I think the anastrozole has minimized the size only slightly because on 1/10 both sides were feeling bigger/wider in size. There has also been some discoloration (whitening) around the areola and the HCG has definitely caused some water retention/bloating in that area as well as the gut and face a little bit but the anastrozole has brought some of that down. What kind of doctor would be best to see to check this out? An endo - do they do sonograms? If I get 100% confirmation, I'd feel better because then I'll know what the hell's going on and what my options are. I definitely don't want to stop the TRT because for that short period of time, I felt great and I know I can get back to that if I can figure out how to manage my levels. I was going to PM Dr. Saya and have him come back to the thread and look things over and if I have to paypal, venmo, or give him my CC info for his time, I will do so. I like Prime Body for the shipping of the meds convenience and the prices for their blood tests are REALLY cheap. $21 out of pocket for sensitive estradiol so I can get this done every 2 weeks to check on my level if needed or every week. However, if I'm going to get actual sound advice and knowledge about what's going on with me, then I would definitely consider switching and especially if their prices make sense. Or if I can continue to with Prime and just work something out with Dr. Saya as a consultant, that would be good too. However, I will say, the responses I've gotten from Prime don't give me a whole lot of confidence to be honest. [/QUOTE]
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