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<blockquote data-quote="Hoss91" data-source="post: 61831" data-attributes="member: 14777"><p>No, you understood correctly. And she hinted that if I have a lot of the same symptoms despite having the 394 ng/dl levels, then it's possible they're not high enough, and treatment would continue. </p><p></p><p>But I am concerned that because she has this view that those levels were normal, she will say "your cognitive, "dysthymia", and lack of muscle and strength building issues are not testosterone related. It's a different problem, see you later". If that is the case, it's as you said, go seek care elsewhere (i.e., your referral). </p><p></p><p>I forgot to add: she also said that I should look into freezing my sperm because she does not bank on the fact that once someone goes off of TRT, the person may become fertile again. I agree with her - why take the risk? So I'd have to look into that too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hoss91, post: 61831, member: 14777"] No, you understood correctly. And she hinted that if I have a lot of the same symptoms despite having the 394 ng/dl levels, then it's possible they're not high enough, and treatment would continue. But I am concerned that because she has this view that those levels were normal, she will say "your cognitive, "dysthymia", and lack of muscle and strength building issues are not testosterone related. It's a different problem, see you later". If that is the case, it's as you said, go seek care elsewhere (i.e., your referral). I forgot to add: she also said that I should look into freezing my sperm because she does not bank on the fact that once someone goes off of TRT, the person may become fertile again. I agree with her - why take the risk? So I'd have to look into that too. [/QUOTE]
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