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<blockquote data-quote="Verdilo" data-source="post: 87931" data-attributes="member: 16192"><p>My english "skills" are not that good to understand medical language perfectly and translator is often making some big mistakes in the sense of translation so its hard for me to say if we are talking about the same thing.</p><p></p><p>Main thing is that people with this "syndrome of the empty saddle" can live normally and nothing happen for them BUT this problem could affect hormones production. Its not a "must have" but there is a possibility. One person will live normal and everything is gonna be ok with hormones etc. even though they got this "empty saddle" and some other people can get problems with proper hormones production. Thats what i was told by doctor and thats what i can read everywhere on the polish internet about my case. </p><p></p><p>I think that my journey is about just being patient and adjusting best injection time for my body. Doing blood work, watching my other hormones, psa etc...</p><p></p><p>I would love to have a good doctor knowing what hes doing and not treating my self alone but well in Poland its really hard, trust me. Most of doctors in this country are using methods from 90's about trt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Verdilo, post: 87931, member: 16192"] My english "skills" are not that good to understand medical language perfectly and translator is often making some big mistakes in the sense of translation so its hard for me to say if we are talking about the same thing. Main thing is that people with this "syndrome of the empty saddle" can live normally and nothing happen for them BUT this problem could affect hormones production. Its not a "must have" but there is a possibility. One person will live normal and everything is gonna be ok with hormones etc. even though they got this "empty saddle" and some other people can get problems with proper hormones production. Thats what i was told by doctor and thats what i can read everywhere on the polish internet about my case. I think that my journey is about just being patient and adjusting best injection time for my body. Doing blood work, watching my other hormones, psa etc... I would love to have a good doctor knowing what hes doing and not treating my self alone but well in Poland its really hard, trust me. Most of doctors in this country are using methods from 90's about trt. [/QUOTE]
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