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Hello all - following rough NHS doctor appointment
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<blockquote data-quote="shaunhouse" data-source="post: 99890" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>Hi All,</p><p></p><p>I'm saying hello following a pretty patronising and lacking empathy appointment with a GP a my local NHS surgery. Its actually the third time i've been but previously I knew little or nothing about TRT and I simply got referred for therapy / counselling - they said i'm simply depressed. This GP went one step further and told me its just my personality and theres not alot that can be done about that. </p><p></p><p>This time I went armed with all my symptoms, how long it has been going on, the link that I had surgery on my testis when I was 6 years old, the anger, frustration, depression, tiredness etc... etc... etc...</p><p></p><p>The testostrone was never discuss until i raised it and it was bluntly put aside with a "You wouldnt been able to have facial hair and your voice wouldn't be masculine if you had low T"</p><p></p><p>I was worried I'd be wasting my time as i've read so many people say this very thing but I was surprised when those exact words came out of the GP's mouth.</p><p></p><p>Regardless he agreed to do a test but i've already contacted balancemyhormones and the leger clinic so I can get the ball rolling with people that will actually take me seriously.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shaunhouse, post: 99890, member: 17844"] Hi All, I'm saying hello following a pretty patronising and lacking empathy appointment with a GP a my local NHS surgery. Its actually the third time i've been but previously I knew little or nothing about TRT and I simply got referred for therapy / counselling - they said i'm simply depressed. This GP went one step further and told me its just my personality and theres not alot that can be done about that. This time I went armed with all my symptoms, how long it has been going on, the link that I had surgery on my testis when I was 6 years old, the anger, frustration, depression, tiredness etc... etc... etc... The testostrone was never discuss until i raised it and it was bluntly put aside with a "You wouldnt been able to have facial hair and your voice wouldn't be masculine if you had low T" I was worried I'd be wasting my time as i've read so many people say this very thing but I was surprised when those exact words came out of the GP's mouth. Regardless he agreed to do a test but i've already contacted balancemyhormones and the leger clinic so I can get the ball rolling with people that will actually take me seriously. [/QUOTE]
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