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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
Low libido and a visit to the Endocrinologist
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<blockquote data-quote="Gman86" data-source="post: 143878" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>The reason no regular doctor is going to treat you is because no doctor properly gets taught about sex hormones in school. Not even endocrinologists. Any doctor that is doing proper TRT had to learn about sex hormones after they graduated. So these doctors don’t want to treat you because they have no clue how, and it is more hassle than it’s worth since there’s very little money in it for them or the insurance companies.</p><p></p><p>But you absolutely need to be on TRT. You are an easy case. With your numbers, age, and symptoms, it literally could not be more clear that you have very very low testosterone, even for your age.</p><p></p><p>You’re also very clearly hypothyroid. Anyone with a TSH over 2.5 is hypothyroid. Your free T3 is clearly low as well. And obviously we don’t know your reverse T3, but make sure you eventually get that done as well.</p><p></p><p>So bottom line, DO NOT try to get treated for these things by your current doctor. Clearly he/ she has no clue how to treat either low testosterone or low thyroid. Just call Defy, and try to become a patient asap. You’ll be thanking me in the near future. They’ll get you fixed up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 143878, member: 15043"] The reason no regular doctor is going to treat you is because no doctor properly gets taught about sex hormones in school. Not even endocrinologists. Any doctor that is doing proper TRT had to learn about sex hormones after they graduated. So these doctors don’t want to treat you because they have no clue how, and it is more hassle than it’s worth since there’s very little money in it for them or the insurance companies. But you absolutely need to be on TRT. You are an easy case. With your numbers, age, and symptoms, it literally could not be more clear that you have very very low testosterone, even for your age. You’re also very clearly hypothyroid. Anyone with a TSH over 2.5 is hypothyroid. Your free T3 is clearly low as well. And obviously we don’t know your reverse T3, but make sure you eventually get that done as well. So bottom line, DO NOT try to get treated for these things by your current doctor. Clearly he/ she has no clue how to treat either low testosterone or low thyroid. Just call Defy, and try to become a patient asap. You’ll be thanking me in the near future. They’ll get you fixed up. [/QUOTE]
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