Needing Help from the UK

lholland72

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Hi everyone, new to the site from the UK.
I was placed on TRT by my Endocrinologist at the age of 35. My FSH count was 6 (uk) .After nearly a year wasted of gels and sustanon 250 every 4 weeks I sought out a Proffesor of Andrology, privately, who then placed me on Nebido. Nebido worked. After 5 years I was advised by my GP to taper off Nebido due to it increasing my risk of Prostate cancer ( which I now know it doesn't). I am now 44, been of TRT for nearly 3 years and have had recent blood test to show my FSH is now 22?
However, I feel symptomatic again. I do maintain a very healthy lifestyle and exercise 6 days a week ( as I have always done). If I was in US I would happily seek out a Dr and start TRT again. I have no confidence in UK Dr's regarding TRT ( I would not be eligible now due to my FSH being "in the zone").
I am contemplating self sourcing Test Enanthate at a dose of 250mg/week with bi weekly hcg at 250iu.
My quality of life is suffering and I don't fit the UK criteria for TRT, anymore.
Any sensible comments or advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for reading.
Lee
 
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Welcome to the forum!

Nelson may know of a Doc in the UK that could help, and I know we have several members in the UK that may be able to chime in as well.
 
I would inject twice weekly, both T and HCG. The only thing, you are going needs labs done every 6 months.
 
Here are some doctors registered with A4M who could be progressive:

Adjei, Sampson MD

#4 Greenfields Close Great Warley Essex
Brantwood, Florida CM13
United Kingdom
+44 7968119387

Comins, Michael MD

Hans Place Practice

43 Hans Place
London, Westminster SW1X 0JZ
United Kingdom
+44 7775568037

Mantzourani, Theodora M.D.

Dr. Theodora Mantzourani

10 Harley Street
London W1G 9PF
United Kingdom
+44 2074671510
 
Thank you very much

Here are some doctors registered with A4M who could be progressive:

Adjei, Sampson MD

#4 Greenfields Close Great Warley Essex
Brantwood, Florida CM13
United Kingdom
+44 7968119387

Comins, Michael MD

Hans Place Practice

43 Hans Place
London, Westminster SW1X 0JZ
United Kingdom
+44 7775568037

Mantzourani, Theodora M.D.

Dr. Theodora Mantzourani

10 Harley Street
London W1G 9PF
United Kingdom
+44 2074671510

Thank you very much
 

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