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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Prostate Related Issues
TRT after treatment for prostate cancer
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<blockquote data-quote="D0UG" data-source="post: 204705" data-attributes="member: 42784"><p>Bruce, the challenge is finding a doctor with experience with patients like us. My urologist has not treated a 60 year old who has been on TRT for 5 years. He wants to allow my T to increase naturally but all that I have read says that is highly unlikely after 5 years of TRT. In the last year, my T has increased from 10 to 21. I don't consider this a path to normal T level.</p><p></p><p>I could self-medicate but that leaves me bearing all the costs. I pay a lot for health insurance now and would like for my insurance to cover TRT which it will if prescribed by an urologist. I was paying the hormone doctor $1,000/year plus the costs of the bio-identical T serum to inject which was probably another $500/year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D0UG, post: 204705, member: 42784"] Bruce, the challenge is finding a doctor with experience with patients like us. My urologist has not treated a 60 year old who has been on TRT for 5 years. He wants to allow my T to increase naturally but all that I have read says that is highly unlikely after 5 years of TRT. In the last year, my T has increased from 10 to 21. I don't consider this a path to normal T level. I could self-medicate but that leaves me bearing all the costs. I pay a lot for health insurance now and would like for my insurance to cover TRT which it will if prescribed by an urologist. I was paying the hormone doctor $1,000/year plus the costs of the bio-identical T serum to inject which was probably another $500/year. [/QUOTE]
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