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Long story short... Here to learn while I find optimum TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="Toolshed" data-source="post: 7343" data-attributes="member: 910"><p>Chris, thank you for replying and I have to visit the office to pick up my labs (and original labs for thyroid questions) to answer your questions as my Doc does not have e-mail.....Crazy huh? I love "Old School" but it has it's drawbacks when it comes to communicating - I am just so stoked he asks ME what labs I want to check and is allowing ME to adjust my dosage to reach MY desired "T" levels of 500-700. I have a 30 year history with my Doctor and there is a trust on both sides of the aisle, I shared with him this forum and encouraged him to visit. I have referenced this forum for most information I have provided him so, Thank you to everyone at Excel Male.</p><p>What I failed to mention is that I feel great even taking it "Low and Slow" and currently the only adverse effect is my nipples are more sensitive and in full disclosure they always have been! During puberty I recall "Stones about the size of a pea" in my nipples which were crazy sensitive and the "stones" went away but the sensitivity has always been there and my nipples have become slightly more sensitive since starting treatment but nothing out of control. I will be keeping a close watch on my Estrodial and if there is anything else, Please let me know.</p><p>Nick</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toolshed, post: 7343, member: 910"] Chris, thank you for replying and I have to visit the office to pick up my labs (and original labs for thyroid questions) to answer your questions as my Doc does not have e-mail.....Crazy huh? I love "Old School" but it has it's drawbacks when it comes to communicating - I am just so stoked he asks ME what labs I want to check and is allowing ME to adjust my dosage to reach MY desired "T" levels of 500-700. I have a 30 year history with my Doctor and there is a trust on both sides of the aisle, I shared with him this forum and encouraged him to visit. I have referenced this forum for most information I have provided him so, Thank you to everyone at Excel Male. What I failed to mention is that I feel great even taking it "Low and Slow" and currently the only adverse effect is my nipples are more sensitive and in full disclosure they always have been! During puberty I recall "Stones about the size of a pea" in my nipples which were crazy sensitive and the "stones" went away but the sensitivity has always been there and my nipples have become slightly more sensitive since starting treatment but nothing out of control. I will be keeping a close watch on my Estrodial and if there is anything else, Please let me know. Nick [/QUOTE]
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