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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
New Member With Metabolic Disorder Starting TRT Soon
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<blockquote data-quote="ratbag" data-source="post: 74647" data-attributes="member: 972"><p>Metabolic disorder is a big word used in hospitals to describe that your hormones are not functioning properly. They said this of me for years until I went to some hormone experts who diagnosed me as being hypopituitary. So the fact you are diabetic, have low T and other hormone deficiencies is no surprise. I was basically in the same situation with all the horrible symptoms too... poor sleep, lethargic, sore muscles/joints and chronic fatigue syndrome. The hospital only tried to treat the symptoms and the first suggested drug was a SSRI... by every single MD I met. I refused every time because I knew it was downhill if I went that route. The best thing I ever did was see a hormone specialist... and these guys are not attached to the hospital and are usually not covered by insurance. So they put me on hormones and my life improved a thousand percent. Go see one of our sponsors here like Defy and put this behind you or this will drag on forever. Goodluck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ratbag, post: 74647, member: 972"] Metabolic disorder is a big word used in hospitals to describe that your hormones are not functioning properly. They said this of me for years until I went to some hormone experts who diagnosed me as being hypopituitary. So the fact you are diabetic, have low T and other hormone deficiencies is no surprise. I was basically in the same situation with all the horrible symptoms too... poor sleep, lethargic, sore muscles/joints and chronic fatigue syndrome. The hospital only tried to treat the symptoms and the first suggested drug was a SSRI... by every single MD I met. I refused every time because I knew it was downhill if I went that route. The best thing I ever did was see a hormone specialist... and these guys are not attached to the hospital and are usually not covered by insurance. So they put me on hormones and my life improved a thousand percent. Go see one of our sponsors here like Defy and put this behind you or this will drag on forever. Goodluck! [/QUOTE]
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