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<blockquote data-quote="DJC105" data-source="post: 33211" data-attributes="member: 12939"><p>Hi everyone. My name is Daniel, I just turned 30, am in southern Mississippi, and I am working on a Masters degree. I mention that I'm in school because, with my insurance, pretty much the only visits they fully cover at at my university clinic. They're great people and they try, but they're not experts... and neither am I. I went in to the clinic on a whim to get tested, because I'd been really fatigued, have been trying to lose weight and couldn't, etc, etc, etc. It turns out that my levels are low (lab results following) and my doctor wanted to start me on TRT immediately. She ordered some testing done (lab results following) and started me on testosterone cypionate 200 MG/ML Injectable Solution and she has me down for getting 2 ml (400 MG) every 4 weeks.</p><p></p><p>I'm mainly concerned that, because she isn't specialized, I won't get the level of care that I need. I don't really have an option to go anywhere else, so I need to learn what I can so that I can teach her. Also, importantly, if she is wrong, then I would like to know before something happens to me.</p><p></p><p>I really do appreciate any help that y'all are able to give, even if it's just saying that everything is fine.</p><p></p><p>Lab results (As listed on my lab results page):</p><p></p><p>Testosterone, Serum: 211 Range: (348-1197)</p><p>WBC: 8.1 Range: (4.1-10.9)</p><p>RBC: 5.1 Range: (4.2-6.3)</p><p>HGB: 15.2 Range: (12-18)</p><p>HCT: 43.6 Range: (37-51)</p><p>MCV: 85.6 Range: (80-97)</p><p>MCH: 29.9 Range: (26-32)</p><p>MCHC: 34.9 Range: (31-36)</p><p>MPV:7.2 Range: (0-99.8)</p><p>PLT: 272 Range: (140-440)</p><p>RDW: 13.1 Range: (11.5-14.5)</p><p>LYM: 2.3 Range: (0/6-4.1)</p><p>MID: 0.6 Range: (0-1.8)</p><p>GRAN: 5.3 Range: (2-7.8)</p><p>LYM%: 28.1 Range: (10-58.5)</p><p>MID: 7.7 Range: (0.1-24)</p><p>GRAN%: 64.2 Range: (37-92)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DJC105, post: 33211, member: 12939"] Hi everyone. My name is Daniel, I just turned 30, am in southern Mississippi, and I am working on a Masters degree. I mention that I'm in school because, with my insurance, pretty much the only visits they fully cover at at my university clinic. They're great people and they try, but they're not experts... and neither am I. I went in to the clinic on a whim to get tested, because I'd been really fatigued, have been trying to lose weight and couldn't, etc, etc, etc. It turns out that my levels are low (lab results following) and my doctor wanted to start me on TRT immediately. She ordered some testing done (lab results following) and started me on testosterone cypionate 200 MG/ML Injectable Solution and she has me down for getting 2 ml (400 MG) every 4 weeks. I'm mainly concerned that, because she isn't specialized, I won't get the level of care that I need. I don't really have an option to go anywhere else, so I need to learn what I can so that I can teach her. Also, importantly, if she is wrong, then I would like to know before something happens to me. I really do appreciate any help that y'all are able to give, even if it's just saying that everything is fine. Lab results (As listed on my lab results page): Testosterone, Serum: 211 Range: (348-1197) WBC: 8.1 Range: (4.1-10.9) RBC: 5.1 Range: (4.2-6.3) HGB: 15.2 Range: (12-18) HCT: 43.6 Range: (37-51) MCV: 85.6 Range: (80-97) MCH: 29.9 Range: (26-32) MCHC: 34.9 Range: (31-36) MPV:7.2 Range: (0-99.8) PLT: 272 Range: (140-440) RDW: 13.1 Range: (11.5-14.5) LYM: 2.3 Range: (0/6-4.1) MID: 0.6 Range: (0-1.8) GRAN: 5.3 Range: (2-7.8) LYM%: 28.1 Range: (10-58.5) MID: 7.7 Range: (0.1-24) GRAN%: 64.2 Range: (37-92) [/QUOTE]
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