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<blockquote data-quote="Systemlord" data-source="post: 174007" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p>My testicles got smaller and eventually completely disappeared when my testosterone declined because there wasn't enough stimulation.</p><p></p><p>Also a lot of providers are hesitant to prescribe TRT due to the belief that it increase the risk of cardiovascular events. I find endocrinologist to be the least informed about TRT, I have heard stories like yours before where an endocrinologist held a high position at a reputable hospital and utter failed at understanding testosterone related issues.</p><p></p><p>Whether it's a title head of endocrinology or some position at a university, none of these titles mean that your doc will be competent enough to diagnose or treat a testosterone deficiency. None of my endo's list TRT as a specialty in their bio, it does mention diabetes and thyroid treatment as a specialty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Systemlord, post: 174007, member: 15832"] My testicles got smaller and eventually completely disappeared when my testosterone declined because there wasn't enough stimulation. Also a lot of providers are hesitant to prescribe TRT due to the belief that it increase the risk of cardiovascular events. I find endocrinologist to be the least informed about TRT, I have heard stories like yours before where an endocrinologist held a high position at a reputable hospital and utter failed at understanding testosterone related issues. Whether it's a title head of endocrinology or some position at a university, none of these titles mean that your doc will be competent enough to diagnose or treat a testosterone deficiency. None of my endo's list TRT as a specialty in their bio, it does mention diabetes and thyroid treatment as a specialty. [/QUOTE]
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