This is just a little thank you to all the people who have helped one another here on this site.
I myself am new to the TRT scene. If I wouldnt have run across this site I would still be in the dark about some of the tests needed and issues you can have while doing TRT. You should all give yourself a big pat on the back.
It sounds like a lot of you have had the same problem Ive had in trying to find a Dr. that will listen to us, and not just treat us to the numbers. My GP tried to tell me it was a marital problem. I dont think he heard a thing I had told him about the half a dozen other problems I was having. The only thing he heard was I didnt have a sex drive, so it must be in my head. I did manage to get him to run a few of the tests like PSA, Prolactin, TSH, and a total T. And when the results of my total T came in a 348 ng/dl I think he was still reluctant.
I then went to an Urologist who again only ran a total T but also ran LH, FSH, and Prolactin test again. This time my total T came back a 245 ng/dl. Only 5 weeks after my first T test. One thing he did note was my LH was only 1.1. Possible tumor on my pituitary? Im going to see an Endo for that.
It makes me wonder if some of these Dr.s suffered from low T if they then would understand our problem, and wouldnt be so damn reluctant to treat us RIGHT.
Those of you who live close to SWALE are extremely lucky to have such a fine DO to help treat you.
One thing that would be very nice to see would be a sticky where people could post the names of physicians who have helped them with this problem and treated them right, and where they are located. I live in Washington and have had a hard time locating a physician who will treat me right. I did find and Endo who is a DO in Portland, OR. So Ill let you know how well she handles this problem.
Again thank you all for the information Ive found on this site.
Dave
I myself am new to the TRT scene. If I wouldnt have run across this site I would still be in the dark about some of the tests needed and issues you can have while doing TRT. You should all give yourself a big pat on the back.
It sounds like a lot of you have had the same problem Ive had in trying to find a Dr. that will listen to us, and not just treat us to the numbers. My GP tried to tell me it was a marital problem. I dont think he heard a thing I had told him about the half a dozen other problems I was having. The only thing he heard was I didnt have a sex drive, so it must be in my head. I did manage to get him to run a few of the tests like PSA, Prolactin, TSH, and a total T. And when the results of my total T came in a 348 ng/dl I think he was still reluctant.
I then went to an Urologist who again only ran a total T but also ran LH, FSH, and Prolactin test again. This time my total T came back a 245 ng/dl. Only 5 weeks after my first T test. One thing he did note was my LH was only 1.1. Possible tumor on my pituitary? Im going to see an Endo for that.
It makes me wonder if some of these Dr.s suffered from low T if they then would understand our problem, and wouldnt be so damn reluctant to treat us RIGHT.
Those of you who live close to SWALE are extremely lucky to have such a fine DO to help treat you.
One thing that would be very nice to see would be a sticky where people could post the names of physicians who have helped them with this problem and treated them right, and where they are located. I live in Washington and have had a hard time locating a physician who will treat me right. I did find and Endo who is a DO in Portland, OR. So Ill let you know how well she handles this problem.
Again thank you all for the information Ive found on this site.
Dave
