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<blockquote data-quote="modawg2k" data-source="post: 92135" data-attributes="member: 16550"><p>Hi, so I started back on TRT in Aug from my primary based purely off my Total T numbers and my symptoms. Yes, horrible idea and wrong of the doctor to do so. I went through a lot of crap with elevated E2, etc during the past few months. In November, I saw an Endo who wanted to find out the root cause of the low T, so we stopped TRT all together. I got prolactin checked out, which came back normal. Just this past week, after being off TRT for 6 weeks, I got labs done. I'm waiting for my Total and Free T, along with FSH and LH to come back. </p><p></p><p>In the meantime, I saw a sleep medicine doctor, did the sleep studies and came back with Mild obstructive sleep apnea, along with some extra little tidbits like how I didn't breath for 40 seconds and o2 sats down to 81% at its lowest. I'm getting a cpap this week and will start that journey.</p><p></p><p>I've had poor sleep quality for a few years now, and obviously low t symptoms and poor sleep mimic each other. I'm hoping that with better quality sleep, I will start to see a rise in T without having to go back to TRT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="modawg2k, post: 92135, member: 16550"] Hi, so I started back on TRT in Aug from my primary based purely off my Total T numbers and my symptoms. Yes, horrible idea and wrong of the doctor to do so. I went through a lot of crap with elevated E2, etc during the past few months. In November, I saw an Endo who wanted to find out the root cause of the low T, so we stopped TRT all together. I got prolactin checked out, which came back normal. Just this past week, after being off TRT for 6 weeks, I got labs done. I'm waiting for my Total and Free T, along with FSH and LH to come back. In the meantime, I saw a sleep medicine doctor, did the sleep studies and came back with Mild obstructive sleep apnea, along with some extra little tidbits like how I didn't breath for 40 seconds and o2 sats down to 81% at its lowest. I'm getting a cpap this week and will start that journey. I've had poor sleep quality for a few years now, and obviously low t symptoms and poor sleep mimic each other. I'm hoping that with better quality sleep, I will start to see a rise in T without having to go back to TRT. [/QUOTE]
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