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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
New Here - Lyme Disease/Low T
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<blockquote data-quote="PeteMax" data-source="post: 97283" data-attributes="member: 17668"><p>Kind of the same thing in the lyme world. Most doctors have no clue what to do with someone who is having lyme symptoms where a few days of doxy doesn't help. They refer you to all kinds of specialist who have no clue either. My current "lyme literate" dr. is one of the few around here that treats with heavy doses of antibiotics. He has a solid reputation and has treated many hundreds, maybe thousands of patients. I had to quit the antibiotics after 6 months because it seemed to cause a spike in my tinnitus (ear ringing).</p><p></p><p>Anyway, before I make a final judgment to continue trt, I wanted my levels to be in the upper range of normal to see if there was any difference in symptoms.</p><p></p><p>Everything on my insurance is subject to a $6700 deductible. So this has been an expensive journey so far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PeteMax, post: 97283, member: 17668"] Kind of the same thing in the lyme world. Most doctors have no clue what to do with someone who is having lyme symptoms where a few days of doxy doesn't help. They refer you to all kinds of specialist who have no clue either. My current "lyme literate" dr. is one of the few around here that treats with heavy doses of antibiotics. He has a solid reputation and has treated many hundreds, maybe thousands of patients. I had to quit the antibiotics after 6 months because it seemed to cause a spike in my tinnitus (ear ringing). Anyway, before I make a final judgment to continue trt, I wanted my levels to be in the upper range of normal to see if there was any difference in symptoms. Everything on my insurance is subject to a $6700 deductible. So this has been an expensive journey so far. [/QUOTE]
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