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<blockquote data-quote="Bobby Boots" data-source="post: 52876" data-attributes="member: 14303"><p>Hello Everyone!</p><p></p><p>New to the group - 32 years old, living in Boston, classic symptoms (as I've recently learned), feeling gray, lack of motivation, questioning confidence, not attacking workouts, brain fog, and serious lack of libido and function. PCP tested total t 2 weeks ago for a score of 288.</p><p></p><p>Been drinking from the fire hose the last few weeks, there is SO much to learn! I recently had heart surgery 7 months ago for a mechanical heart valve as well. Anyone in the Boston area have solid recommendations for a Doctor? I have an appt w/ William Connors at Mens Health Boston in Nov. as they seem to be the only legitimate practice I've been able to find...same group as Morgentaler.</p><p></p><p>Being on blood thinners, and looking to save my fertility being this young, I'd really like a good local Dr to help me through this - not confident in Defy medical type arrangements just yet, and this is sort of overwhelming.</p><p></p><p>I'm terrified...I really just want my life back, it's been a few years since symptoms started, and I don't feel like I'm myself at all. Its depressing. Does this get better?</p><p></p><p>Bobby</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bobby Boots, post: 52876, member: 14303"] Hello Everyone! New to the group - 32 years old, living in Boston, classic symptoms (as I've recently learned), feeling gray, lack of motivation, questioning confidence, not attacking workouts, brain fog, and serious lack of libido and function. PCP tested total t 2 weeks ago for a score of 288. Been drinking from the fire hose the last few weeks, there is SO much to learn! I recently had heart surgery 7 months ago for a mechanical heart valve as well. Anyone in the Boston area have solid recommendations for a Doctor? I have an appt w/ William Connors at Mens Health Boston in Nov. as they seem to be the only legitimate practice I've been able to find...same group as Morgentaler. Being on blood thinners, and looking to save my fertility being this young, I'd really like a good local Dr to help me through this - not confident in Defy medical type arrangements just yet, and this is sort of overwhelming. I'm terrified...I really just want my life back, it's been a few years since symptoms started, and I don't feel like I'm myself at all. Its depressing. Does this get better? Bobby [/QUOTE]
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