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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: 143898" data-attributes="member: 15043"><p>Don’t be afraid of hopping on hormone replacement though. If I were you, I’d be excited, not worried. HRT can give you your life back. Don’t focus on the negative stories. Those people are the outliars. Most guys on HRT do very well. Based on how low your numbers are, and your age, things can only get better for you on HRT. What’s your other options, continue to decline and feel worse? Plus, with your levels of testosterone and thyroid hormones, you’re doing immense damage to your health on a daily basis. You’re chances of getting diabetes, dementia, heart disease, cancer, etc. are all through the roof with your levels. Some damage can be irreversible. If I were you, I would be looking to get on HRT like yesterday.</p><p></p><p>And monitoring levels with defy is extremely easy. I use them, and I’m in Massachusetts. They just send me a lab requisition through email, and I go to quest to get my labs drawn. Quest sends a copy directly to defy, and sends a copy to me. Your endo will be out of the picture. No results need to get sent to them. You can fax them the results if you want. And ya you can probably send defy your recent labs you had done at your endo. If they were done recently, you can probably use those in your initial consult with defy. Defy might have you get a few more labs done if your endo left certain labs out that defy requires.</p><p></p><p>Trust me, 5-6 years ago I was right where you are. I spent years wasting time and money with crappy doctors. Just call deft on Monday. You won’t regret it. Just trying to save you from the wasted years that I went through. The only thing worse than suffering with low hormones is suffering while spending a ton of money to get horrible treatment. If I could go back and do it all over, I would of called defy as soon as I knew I had low testosterone. Would of saved me years and a bunch of money, and a bunch of headaches dealing with doctors that thought they knew what they were doing, but really just made things worse. Who you are getting treated by makes all the difference. You have to remember, a lot of the horror stories you’ve probably heard could be from guys getting treated by doctors that aren’t the best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gman86, post: 143898, member: 15043"] Don’t be afraid of hopping on hormone replacement though. If I were you, I’d be excited, not worried. HRT can give you your life back. Don’t focus on the negative stories. Those people are the outliars. Most guys on HRT do very well. Based on how low your numbers are, and your age, things can only get better for you on HRT. What’s your other options, continue to decline and feel worse? Plus, with your levels of testosterone and thyroid hormones, you’re doing immense damage to your health on a daily basis. You’re chances of getting diabetes, dementia, heart disease, cancer, etc. are all through the roof with your levels. Some damage can be irreversible. If I were you, I would be looking to get on HRT like yesterday. And monitoring levels with defy is extremely easy. I use them, and I’m in Massachusetts. They just send me a lab requisition through email, and I go to quest to get my labs drawn. Quest sends a copy directly to defy, and sends a copy to me. Your endo will be out of the picture. No results need to get sent to them. You can fax them the results if you want. And ya you can probably send defy your recent labs you had done at your endo. If they were done recently, you can probably use those in your initial consult with defy. Defy might have you get a few more labs done if your endo left certain labs out that defy requires. Trust me, 5-6 years ago I was right where you are. I spent years wasting time and money with crappy doctors. Just call deft on Monday. You won’t regret it. Just trying to save you from the wasted years that I went through. The only thing worse than suffering with low hormones is suffering while spending a ton of money to get horrible treatment. If I could go back and do it all over, I would of called defy as soon as I knew I had low testosterone. Would of saved me years and a bunch of money, and a bunch of headaches dealing with doctors that thought they knew what they were doing, but really just made things worse. Who you are getting treated by makes all the difference. You have to remember, a lot of the horror stories you’ve probably heard could be from guys getting treated by doctors that aren’t the best. [/QUOTE]
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