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TRT using TRICARE that allows take home injections?
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<blockquote data-quote="Thunderbird45" data-source="post: 79678" data-attributes="member: 16364"><p>I would like to find more of a "Testosterone friendly Doctor". The endocranologist initially wanted to only treat me with anastrozole and I had to tell him I still wanted the injections that I was receiving at the Low T center. He said my estrogen was high according to my blood work,"I didn't keep the results, I know now to keep my results for stuff like this". I also told him that I believed that my low T was due to a head injury I received a couple years back, I don't know if that is what influenced his decision to drop my dose either. I told the Endo that I felt good at the 180, but he said to wait a month till my next batch of blood work results come until he adjust my dose. How should I go about getting my dose back to 180 with this Endo? I hate asking such a simple question but I can't seem to understand these Doctors and why they do what they do. Thanks again for help answering my question's</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thunderbird45, post: 79678, member: 16364"] I would like to find more of a "Testosterone friendly Doctor". The endocranologist initially wanted to only treat me with anastrozole and I had to tell him I still wanted the injections that I was receiving at the Low T center. He said my estrogen was high according to my blood work,"I didn't keep the results, I know now to keep my results for stuff like this". I also told him that I believed that my low T was due to a head injury I received a couple years back, I don't know if that is what influenced his decision to drop my dose either. I told the Endo that I felt good at the 180, but he said to wait a month till my next batch of blood work results come until he adjust my dose. How should I go about getting my dose back to 180 with this Endo? I hate asking such a simple question but I can't seem to understand these Doctors and why they do what they do. Thanks again for help answering my question's [/QUOTE]
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