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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: 61353" data-attributes="member: 14461"><p>I spoke to the doctor tonight and he said he recommends to stop TRT and to speak with an endo familiar with TRT and gyno. He mentioned Dr. John Crisler would be someone to possibly reach out to. He didn't give any other medical advice as far transitioning/weening off TRT. He just said to stop. After that call I immediately emailed my Prime rep asking her if there was anyone in their network with more experience that I could speak to. I'm hoping there is and I'll push harder on them to help me so there may still be hope through them while I wait to move to Defy. I also emailed the Defy rep I spoke to today asking if there was any way to expedite me due to my circumstances. Not expecting much but maybe I'll be able to speak to an actual doctor who knows what they're doing. </p><p></p><p>That's a good question and my main priority going there was to try and confirm what the lumps were first. Once I had that information, I thought I would inform the prime body doctor and he would create a game plan on how to get me back on track. Whether that's exploring the possibility of a SERM, lowering all my TRT dosages as I may be sensitive to high T and how it's converting in my system, is the HCG too high and that's causing issues, or maybe increase the AI, or something. Anything except for just stop. In regards to the surgeon, I kind of got the impression that they weren't the right place to deal with the hormonal aspect of things so I may have to find a place that's familiar with both. It sounds like Dr. Tamler might fit that description. I'll give them a call tomorrow and see if I can schedule an appointment. Thank you so much Coast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Belmundo, post: 61353, member: 14461"] I spoke to the doctor tonight and he said he recommends to stop TRT and to speak with an endo familiar with TRT and gyno. He mentioned Dr. John Crisler would be someone to possibly reach out to. He didn't give any other medical advice as far transitioning/weening off TRT. He just said to stop. After that call I immediately emailed my Prime rep asking her if there was anyone in their network with more experience that I could speak to. I'm hoping there is and I'll push harder on them to help me so there may still be hope through them while I wait to move to Defy. I also emailed the Defy rep I spoke to today asking if there was any way to expedite me due to my circumstances. Not expecting much but maybe I'll be able to speak to an actual doctor who knows what they're doing. That's a good question and my main priority going there was to try and confirm what the lumps were first. Once I had that information, I thought I would inform the prime body doctor and he would create a game plan on how to get me back on track. Whether that's exploring the possibility of a SERM, lowering all my TRT dosages as I may be sensitive to high T and how it's converting in my system, is the HCG too high and that's causing issues, or maybe increase the AI, or something. Anything except for just stop. In regards to the surgeon, I kind of got the impression that they weren't the right place to deal with the hormonal aspect of things so I may have to find a place that's familiar with both. It sounds like Dr. Tamler might fit that description. I'll give them a call tomorrow and see if I can schedule an appointment. Thank you so much Coast. [/QUOTE]
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