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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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High T & estradiol levels on testosterone pellets
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<blockquote data-quote="Jay-Jay" data-source="post: 44562" data-attributes="member: 13598"><p>You were absolutely right, my doctor answered after 6 days that he's prefer for me to stay on the pellets. I also asked him about the sensitive E2 test. He replied that he has confidence in the standard test. I've already contacted my primary care doc by email about having an impasse with the urologist, hoping he'll refer me to another local urologist. If there's not another referral, I'll contact Dr. French in Dallas. If these options don't work, I have the P/W from Defy, and will go with them, self-pay.</p><p></p><p>Question: Based on what I now know from this site & other resources, plus what my primary care doc (internal med) knows about me and medicine in general, could or should I ask him to manage my TRT?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jay-Jay, post: 44562, member: 13598"] You were absolutely right, my doctor answered after 6 days that he's prefer for me to stay on the pellets. I also asked him about the sensitive E2 test. He replied that he has confidence in the standard test. I've already contacted my primary care doc by email about having an impasse with the urologist, hoping he'll refer me to another local urologist. If there's not another referral, I'll contact Dr. French in Dallas. If these options don't work, I have the P/W from Defy, and will go with them, self-pay. Question: Based on what I now know from this site & other resources, plus what my primary care doc (internal med) knows about me and medicine in general, could or should I ask him to manage my TRT? [/QUOTE]
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