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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
High T & estradiol levels on testosterone pellets
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<blockquote data-quote="Jay-Jay" data-source="post: 43862" data-attributes="member: 13598"><p>I greatly appreciate the sympathy. After this thread, I'm feeling empowered with information and knowing I have to take a different course. I can't let anger be a part of the change process because I'm not sure what physician options I have. It's difficult now, thinking back over 7 pellet procedures, which are about the same as a root canal, with the worst part being the 5-7 days following. It did seem worth it because the testosterone has been a "life changer" for me, and a direct quote from my pre-menopausal wife. It's not just about libido and potency but many other physical things and the mental change was huge. My general outlook on life changed. Instead of accepting that the 4th quarter was underway, I now feel "we're going into overtime!". I know what I must do. Today, I wrote to him about the sensitive E2 test and transitioning to self injection. At least he has an email for "routine medical questions" and usually responds in 48 hours.</p><p>If the changes don't happen, I will get another provider. This is about quality of life and I can't go back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jay-Jay, post: 43862, member: 13598"] I greatly appreciate the sympathy. After this thread, I'm feeling empowered with information and knowing I have to take a different course. I can't let anger be a part of the change process because I'm not sure what physician options I have. It's difficult now, thinking back over 7 pellet procedures, which are about the same as a root canal, with the worst part being the 5-7 days following. It did seem worth it because the testosterone has been a "life changer" for me, and a direct quote from my pre-menopausal wife. It's not just about libido and potency but many other physical things and the mental change was huge. My general outlook on life changed. Instead of accepting that the 4th quarter was underway, I now feel "we're going into overtime!". I know what I must do. Today, I wrote to him about the sensitive E2 test and transitioning to self injection. At least he has an email for "routine medical questions" and usually responds in 48 hours. If the changes don't happen, I will get another provider. This is about quality of life and I can't go back. [/QUOTE]
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