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<blockquote data-quote="FreeRangeYeti" data-source="post: 64702" data-attributes="member: 14864"><p>@johnt </p><p>Thanks for the reply. The first couple books I read on the subject before I even found this site were Nelson & Jay's books from the searches I did on Amazon. After that, I read Thor Training and Master Your T by Christopher Walker and all the articles on Anabolicmen.com to try to improve my testosterone naturally. I've reduced my body fat by 5%, and I'm managing to hold onto some muscle. I've literally tried everything from diet, to training, to supplementation (L-Dopa, Zinc, D3, Boron, Choline, anything with research that shows a deficiency could tank your test), and my blood tests and symptoms confirm that it hasn't improved, and I'm about out of options. </p><p></p><p>My last hope was this doc in my HMO who was supposed to be a Urology specialist that I waited 2 months to see. I admit I was pretty excited following the visit. He listened, took notes, and offered some options, and prescribed the Anastrozole. I asked about the dosage, and he confirmed for me it was a safe and well tolerated dose based on my sensitive E2 test that could help with Gyno and freeing up some more test. Imagine my shock when I picked up the prescription for 1MG/Day! My first thought was this has to be wrong. I logged into the medical system (I can look at my charts from the office visit), and he only took two sentences of notes, did not transcribe most of my symptoms, and made a judgment based on total test levels alone, even though they are in the bottom 15% of the range. What a joke. I'm going to call back tomorrow and try to confirm if this is all an error. Otherwise I am done.</p><p></p><p>I'm going to contact Defy again. I still have the original intake form, and I am going to go through the no cost consultation offered and go from there. At the very least, I will have an educated opinion to set against the other things I've gone through.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FreeRangeYeti, post: 64702, member: 14864"] @johnt Thanks for the reply. The first couple books I read on the subject before I even found this site were Nelson & Jay's books from the searches I did on Amazon. After that, I read Thor Training and Master Your T by Christopher Walker and all the articles on Anabolicmen.com to try to improve my testosterone naturally. I've reduced my body fat by 5%, and I'm managing to hold onto some muscle. I've literally tried everything from diet, to training, to supplementation (L-Dopa, Zinc, D3, Boron, Choline, anything with research that shows a deficiency could tank your test), and my blood tests and symptoms confirm that it hasn't improved, and I'm about out of options. My last hope was this doc in my HMO who was supposed to be a Urology specialist that I waited 2 months to see. I admit I was pretty excited following the visit. He listened, took notes, and offered some options, and prescribed the Anastrozole. I asked about the dosage, and he confirmed for me it was a safe and well tolerated dose based on my sensitive E2 test that could help with Gyno and freeing up some more test. Imagine my shock when I picked up the prescription for 1MG/Day! My first thought was this has to be wrong. I logged into the medical system (I can look at my charts from the office visit), and he only took two sentences of notes, did not transcribe most of my symptoms, and made a judgment based on total test levels alone, even though they are in the bottom 15% of the range. What a joke. I'm going to call back tomorrow and try to confirm if this is all an error. Otherwise I am done. I'm going to contact Defy again. I still have the original intake form, and I am going to go through the no cost consultation offered and go from there. At the very least, I will have an educated opinion to set against the other things I've gone through. [/QUOTE]
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