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<blockquote data-quote="madman" data-source="post: 104115" data-attributes="member: 13851"><p>To be honest that is the mindset of most md's....................."your levels are still in range they say, no need for treatment"..........sure doc sure!</p><p></p><p>A total t level of 9.6 nmol/L is horrible and any knowledgeable doctor would treat you.</p><p></p><p>Second time around you tested a 7.6 nmol/L......................he would have to treat you but I would not let him due to his ignorance/stupidity/lack of compassion and understanding.</p><p></p><p>Doctors in the know regarding trt consider 8-12 nmol/L to be the GREY ZONE where at those levels it is common for men to experience low t symptoms and under the Canadian Guidelines for Treatment Of Low Testosterone one would qualify for a TRIAL of trt and OHIP will cover it.</p><p></p><p>Trust me the knowledgeable doctors are far and few and even the ones that have a great deal of experience can be stubbornly set in their ways.</p><p></p><p>Worst case scenario is find a doctor that will treat you to prescribe the testosterone and you be your own advocate and manage your own protocol.</p><p></p><p>I as well as many others will be here to guide you in your journey and offer insight/guidance in helping you get yourself healthy again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="madman, post: 104115, member: 13851"] To be honest that is the mindset of most md's....................."your levels are still in range they say, no need for treatment"..........sure doc sure! A total t level of 9.6 nmol/L is horrible and any knowledgeable doctor would treat you. Second time around you tested a 7.6 nmol/L......................he would have to treat you but I would not let him due to his ignorance/stupidity/lack of compassion and understanding. Doctors in the know regarding trt consider 8-12 nmol/L to be the GREY ZONE where at those levels it is common for men to experience low t symptoms and under the Canadian Guidelines for Treatment Of Low Testosterone one would qualify for a TRIAL of trt and OHIP will cover it. Trust me the knowledgeable doctors are far and few and even the ones that have a great deal of experience can be stubbornly set in their ways. Worst case scenario is find a doctor that will treat you to prescribe the testosterone and you be your own advocate and manage your own protocol. I as well as many others will be here to guide you in your journey and offer insight/guidance in helping you get yourself healthy again! [/QUOTE]
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