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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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UK: Private, Patient-Purchased Blood Testing
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<blockquote data-quote="FOX1" data-source="post: 88194" data-attributes="member: 15594"><p>Coastwatcher, thanks for the link, appreciated.</p><p>**Ill informed doctors** is spot on, they are also concerned that starting a patient on TRT will cause severe prostate problems and increase PSA which is not the case.</p><p>.</p><p>**NHS regulations** again spot on, some NHS are also totally cash struck to the point they have been instructed NOT to carry out certain blood tests such as SHBG, Albumin, free androgen, bio available testosterone, Oestradiol and others which makes the testing for low testosterone almost impossible if you do not have other symptom's such as I had.</p><p>.</p><p>This is a good link and a good start before approaching your doctor if you suspect Low testosterone, as believe me, you will need as much evidence and proof as possible to convince your doctor to start TRT.</p><p>.</p><p>I would also suggest going private and seeing a consultant Urological Surgeon, although you still need a referral from your own GP for this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FOX1, post: 88194, member: 15594"] Coastwatcher, thanks for the link, appreciated. **Ill informed doctors** is spot on, they are also concerned that starting a patient on TRT will cause severe prostate problems and increase PSA which is not the case. . **NHS regulations** again spot on, some NHS are also totally cash struck to the point they have been instructed NOT to carry out certain blood tests such as SHBG, Albumin, free androgen, bio available testosterone, Oestradiol and others which makes the testing for low testosterone almost impossible if you do not have other symptom's such as I had. . This is a good link and a good start before approaching your doctor if you suspect Low testosterone, as believe me, you will need as much evidence and proof as possible to convince your doctor to start TRT. . I would also suggest going private and seeing a consultant Urological Surgeon, although you still need a referral from your own GP for this. [/QUOTE]
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