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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
Testosterone Basics & Questions
TRT - What Has the Journey Been Like?
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<blockquote data-quote="CoastWatcher" data-source="post: 73219" data-attributes="member: 2624"><p>In my own case, I sustained a slow, insidious decline in energy, libido, concentration, and erectile function. In my mid-50s at the time (I'm now 59), I realized it was more than advancing age. Since I have dealt with autoimmune issues, including adrenal insufficiency, for years, I had some idea I was dealing with hypogonadal challenges. </p><p></p><p>A Canadian, I've sought treatment in the States in the past, second opinions, and realized pretty quickly that my options for care here were not as broad as I'd need. An initial referral to a highly regarded endocrinologist was an exercise in futility. Success was found with a new family doctor. She is sharp, up to date, talks to doctors in the US regularly. Suggested daily injections when labs and SHBG confounded me. She knows how to play the game.</p><p></p><p>Today, with daily testosterone, HCG (which does nothing subjectively for me), and daily Cialis, my protocol has met my expectations. I feel marvelous. </p><p></p><p>While the relationship with my doctor is the key to my success, it was Excelmale that armed me with the knowledge to be my own advocate, to recognize what worked and what was simply silly. And each of us have stories of our own about doctors and foolishness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CoastWatcher, post: 73219, member: 2624"] In my own case, I sustained a slow, insidious decline in energy, libido, concentration, and erectile function. In my mid-50s at the time (I'm now 59), I realized it was more than advancing age. Since I have dealt with autoimmune issues, including adrenal insufficiency, for years, I had some idea I was dealing with hypogonadal challenges. A Canadian, I've sought treatment in the States in the past, second opinions, and realized pretty quickly that my options for care here were not as broad as I'd need. An initial referral to a highly regarded endocrinologist was an exercise in futility. Success was found with a new family doctor. She is sharp, up to date, talks to doctors in the US regularly. Suggested daily injections when labs and SHBG confounded me. She knows how to play the game. Today, with daily testosterone, HCG (which does nothing subjectively for me), and daily Cialis, my protocol has met my expectations. I feel marvelous. While the relationship with my doctor is the key to my success, it was Excelmale that armed me with the knowledge to be my own advocate, to recognize what worked and what was simply silly. And each of us have stories of our own about doctors and foolishness. [/QUOTE]
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