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<blockquote data-quote="CoastWatcher" data-source="post: 61601" data-attributes="member: 2624"><p>You could had a far worse experience, many here in Canada do. You will be getting treatment, so a major victory. Topical testosterone is a rational mode of therapy, but it fails in a large percentage of men who attempt to use it (it didn't move my levels at all). A well-designed protocol based on injections can easily overcome the peak-and-valley challenges she mentioned. Most of us here at EM are on injections and have overcome those problems. Still, if a topical works, that's all to the good. You will know soon enough. But to call the experience of many of our members, and the professional judgment of doctors in the US and Canada, "bullshit," is uninformed petulance. </p><p></p><p>She's mistaken about the estradiol test, but there's nothing that can be done given the fact that the proper one is not available. Attention to symptoms, supported by the standard test, will be key to your success. Estradiol levels are important, but one step at a time.</p><p></p><p>Determining if you have apnea is a key step. It worsens hypogonadism. A good call by your family doctor. </p><p></p><p>Are you you seeing a rheumatologist in regard to the connective tissue disorder?</p><p></p><p>When are your next appointments?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoastWatcher, post: 61601, member: 2624"] You could had a far worse experience, many here in Canada do. You will be getting treatment, so a major victory. Topical testosterone is a rational mode of therapy, but it fails in a large percentage of men who attempt to use it (it didn't move my levels at all). A well-designed protocol based on injections can easily overcome the peak-and-valley challenges she mentioned. Most of us here at EM are on injections and have overcome those problems. Still, if a topical works, that's all to the good. You will know soon enough. But to call the experience of many of our members, and the professional judgment of doctors in the US and Canada, "bullshit," is uninformed petulance. She's mistaken about the estradiol test, but there's nothing that can be done given the fact that the proper one is not available. Attention to symptoms, supported by the standard test, will be key to your success. Estradiol levels are important, but one step at a time. Determining if you have apnea is a key step. It worsens hypogonadism. A good call by your family doctor. Are you you seeing a rheumatologist in regard to the connective tissue disorder? When are your next appointments? [/QUOTE]
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