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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Blood Test Discussion
Soooo confused about what to do about ED
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<blockquote data-quote="RickD" data-source="post: 197838" data-attributes="member: 38704"><p>Never had any issues with bloodwork till I went on TRT but the EGFR has been the same for most of the time since I went on TRT. I know that I don't drink enough water (well hardly any...lol) and I'm working on correcting that last few weeks.</p><p></p><p>Biggest problem is getting a doctor to actually help me. I went to 7 doctors over a year and a half (3 were endocrinologists, some I waited a year to see) and each and every one said basically the same thing. <em>"Based on your symptoms combined with your tests, you really do likely need TRT. However your tests are just above the legal criteria for me to prescribe it in Canada, I'd lose my license".</em></p><p></p><p>The last one (the one I waited a year to see), a little asian woman endocrinologist said the same thing but added <em>"Go to a big gym, find the biggest guy with the biggest muscles and ask him where to get it" </em>I asked <em>"how much should I take?". </em>She replied <em>"Ask the guy you get it from, I'm so rarely able to prescibe it, I have almost no experience" </em>so that's basically what I did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RickD, post: 197838, member: 38704"] Never had any issues with bloodwork till I went on TRT but the EGFR has been the same for most of the time since I went on TRT. I know that I don't drink enough water (well hardly any...lol) and I'm working on correcting that last few weeks. Biggest problem is getting a doctor to actually help me. I went to 7 doctors over a year and a half (3 were endocrinologists, some I waited a year to see) and each and every one said basically the same thing. [I]"Based on your symptoms combined with your tests, you really do likely need TRT. However your tests are just above the legal criteria for me to prescribe it in Canada, I'd lose my license".[/I] The last one (the one I waited a year to see), a little asian woman endocrinologist said the same thing but added [I]"Go to a big gym, find the biggest guy with the biggest muscles and ask him where to get it" [/I]I asked [I]"how much should I take?". [/I]She replied [I]"Ask the guy you get it from, I'm so rarely able to prescibe it, I have almost no experience" [/I]so that's basically what I did. [/QUOTE]
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Soooo confused about what to do about ED
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