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<blockquote data-quote="CoastWatcher" data-source="post: 60416" data-attributes="member: 2624"><p>Welcome to Excelmale. You asked for your testosterone levels to be checked "out of curiosity" - really? You had no symptoms at all? No loss of libido, excessive fatigue, erectile issues, weight gain? There were no symptoms of any sort? I ask because you are certainly presenting with a total testosterone level that suggests you are hypogonadal. And more power to your primary care doctor for not dismissing your test results. By urging you to see a specialist she acted with more skill than many of the doctors we here at EM have encountered or read of. You certainly need a lot more blood work, and you need to start educating yourself on hypogonadism. There's a lot of information here on the Forum, particularly in the sticky posts in each respective folder. Read, think, ask questions. Be an active member and your own advocate. Let us know a bit more about what you're dealing with and the discussion will prove valuable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoastWatcher, post: 60416, member: 2624"] Welcome to Excelmale. You asked for your testosterone levels to be checked "out of curiosity" - really? You had no symptoms at all? No loss of libido, excessive fatigue, erectile issues, weight gain? There were no symptoms of any sort? I ask because you are certainly presenting with a total testosterone level that suggests you are hypogonadal. And more power to your primary care doctor for not dismissing your test results. By urging you to see a specialist she acted with more skill than many of the doctors we here at EM have encountered or read of. You certainly need a lot more blood work, and you need to start educating yourself on hypogonadism. There's a lot of information here on the Forum, particularly in the sticky posts in each respective folder. Read, think, ask questions. Be an active member and your own advocate. Let us know a bit more about what you're dealing with and the discussion will prove valuable. [/QUOTE]
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