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Thyroid, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, DHEA, etc
Thyroid, DHEA, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, etc
TRT risk vs reward - Cortisol
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<blockquote data-quote="FOX1" data-source="post: 112367" data-attributes="member: 15594"><p>DB32; interesting to read that you have no faith in UK doctors and plan to go it on your own, which in turn can be very expensive as TRT is usually for LIFE.</p><p>.</p><p>I was also like yourself with a total testosterone of 14 (within limits)</p><p>But my free testosterone was Very Low</p><p>further investigation found I had osteopenia due to low free testosterone.</p><p>for 2+ years now I have been on Testogel which has increased both my total & free testosterone to the top end of the limits. I am due my next dexa scan shortly and I suspect this will show good results with bone density.</p><p>.</p><p>Obviously I pay nothing for all treatment and prescriptions as I am from Scotland, you say you are of short budget, so why not get your doctor to refer you for a initial private consultation and take things from there.</p><p>.</p><p>Don't get caught up in the roller coaster of constant blood checks, altering meds and trying new meds same time as old meds as some venture on this forum. And Why Inject when in the UK, when Gels work just as well, often far better than injections as they follow the natural testosterone route which is high testosterone in morning, dropping off during day.</p><p>.</p><p>You will get many on here saying Gels do not work, you then ask what experience they had of gels and they say "none" but they heard from another, who heard from another.</p><p>.</p><p>wish you well, but follow the medical route so that if something goes bad, you will get proper attention.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FOX1, post: 112367, member: 15594"] DB32; interesting to read that you have no faith in UK doctors and plan to go it on your own, which in turn can be very expensive as TRT is usually for LIFE. . I was also like yourself with a total testosterone of 14 (within limits) But my free testosterone was Very Low further investigation found I had osteopenia due to low free testosterone. for 2+ years now I have been on Testogel which has increased both my total & free testosterone to the top end of the limits. I am due my next dexa scan shortly and I suspect this will show good results with bone density. . Obviously I pay nothing for all treatment and prescriptions as I am from Scotland, you say you are of short budget, so why not get your doctor to refer you for a initial private consultation and take things from there. . Don't get caught up in the roller coaster of constant blood checks, altering meds and trying new meds same time as old meds as some venture on this forum. And Why Inject when in the UK, when Gels work just as well, often far better than injections as they follow the natural testosterone route which is high testosterone in morning, dropping off during day. . You will get many on here saying Gels do not work, you then ask what experience they had of gels and they say "none" but they heard from another, who heard from another. . wish you well, but follow the medical route so that if something goes bad, you will get proper attention. [/QUOTE]
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Thyroid, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, DHEA, etc
Thyroid, DHEA, Pregnenolone, Progesterone, etc
TRT risk vs reward - Cortisol
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