Need help with protocols (confused)- choosing new M.D.
I've been trying my very best to locate a hrt physician in the D.C. area that I can trust to help me (my former physician left the business). I'm 59. I've found 2 M.D's (Dr's Fishman and Brodsky) and 1 DO (Dr. Rothstien). I met with both M.D's but not with the DO yet. To address my hormone imbalance (high Test, estrogen, dht - low libido,ED problem -never experienced this before) Latest bloodwork: Estradiol free .62pg/ml (range .30-.90), Est % free 2.06% (range 1.66 - 2.11); Estradiol 30pg/ml (range 10-50); Total Test 1408 ng/dl (age range 119-1104);Free Test % 2.71% - Free Test % range .60 - 2.60); Free Test 381.pg/ml.- can this be correct? (Free test for age group 11.0 - 141.00; SHBG 25nmol/L, prolactin 5.1ng/ml. MY DHT results will be in this Friday. Last Test shot was 3/18 - 100mg cypionate. Since then feeling tired, low energy. I guess my estradiol is ok if I'm with the ranges - unless I'm reading this incorrectly. It's my Test that's high and free test seems unusually out of wack. Can this and not the E levels cause my problem?
Dr. Fishman wants me on 3000 I.U's of hcg a week for 2 weeks before I resume test (cypionate) injections of 100mg week. Also I'm taking .5mg week of arimidex. From what I've read about hcg on this site - isn't this way too much? This also seems to be a cycle apporach but he said my Test was too high and needs to come down and wouldn't prescribe any more test right now. Dr. Fishman also believes in the mind body connection and wants me to meet with his meditation therapist to explore healing your body naturally.
Dr. Brodsky seemed interested in correcting my problem ASAP and does not want me to discontinue testosterone but instead wants me to use androgel vs the IM injection. He said the androgel would provide me with a more consistent application of testosterone throughout the week so my T levels and other hormones won't spike and get out of balance. He wants more frequent monitoring of my hormone levels under this approach. He does not prescribe hcg to his patients and he didn't think my test levels, although high, were much of a problem if everything else was in sync. He noted from my prior blood work and records that I've had high test levels, dht, E2 etc in the past and had no problems with libido, etc. and didn't quite understand why I was having a problem now. He wants me to start right now on the androgel (daily) and then wants to check my levels after two weeks. He said I should continue with taking the .5mg weekly of arimidex but prescribed Wellbutrin to help with my moods. He said that Wellbutrin would also eventually help to increase my libido. So as you can see, this is very confusing to me and I'm really struggeling with a direction to take. My last resort is to interview the DO to find out his method. I gave both MD's Swale's post on a recipe for success.
My primary physician (and others on this site) just think I should continue taking my weekly testosterone shot but at a dose lower dose of 100mg along with the .5mg per week of arimidex and then just take it from there.
I'm trying to understand why the divergence of treatment methods, which just complicates things and now I'm hesitant in selecting a physician. Both M.D's thought the rebalancing of hormones would be the key to getting me to feeling my old self again. However, the more consistent application of testosterone through application of androgel makes some sense but introducing Wellburtrin into my system is scary. Also, taking large quantities of hcg seem scary as well.
I look to this board for support and would appreciate any thoughts or help.
P.S. I've experienced the death of my partner of 23 years about 5 months ago so I think most physicians hone in on this aspect of my life to explore its affect on my libido vs whether or not it's purely hormone imbalance.
I've been trying my very best to locate a hrt physician in the D.C. area that I can trust to help me (my former physician left the business). I'm 59. I've found 2 M.D's (Dr's Fishman and Brodsky) and 1 DO (Dr. Rothstien). I met with both M.D's but not with the DO yet. To address my hormone imbalance (high Test, estrogen, dht - low libido,ED problem -never experienced this before) Latest bloodwork: Estradiol free .62pg/ml (range .30-.90), Est % free 2.06% (range 1.66 - 2.11); Estradiol 30pg/ml (range 10-50); Total Test 1408 ng/dl (age range 119-1104);Free Test % 2.71% - Free Test % range .60 - 2.60); Free Test 381.pg/ml.- can this be correct? (Free test for age group 11.0 - 141.00; SHBG 25nmol/L, prolactin 5.1ng/ml. MY DHT results will be in this Friday. Last Test shot was 3/18 - 100mg cypionate. Since then feeling tired, low energy. I guess my estradiol is ok if I'm with the ranges - unless I'm reading this incorrectly. It's my Test that's high and free test seems unusually out of wack. Can this and not the E levels cause my problem?
Dr. Fishman wants me on 3000 I.U's of hcg a week for 2 weeks before I resume test (cypionate) injections of 100mg week. Also I'm taking .5mg week of arimidex. From what I've read about hcg on this site - isn't this way too much? This also seems to be a cycle apporach but he said my Test was too high and needs to come down and wouldn't prescribe any more test right now. Dr. Fishman also believes in the mind body connection and wants me to meet with his meditation therapist to explore healing your body naturally.
Dr. Brodsky seemed interested in correcting my problem ASAP and does not want me to discontinue testosterone but instead wants me to use androgel vs the IM injection. He said the androgel would provide me with a more consistent application of testosterone throughout the week so my T levels and other hormones won't spike and get out of balance. He wants more frequent monitoring of my hormone levels under this approach. He does not prescribe hcg to his patients and he didn't think my test levels, although high, were much of a problem if everything else was in sync. He noted from my prior blood work and records that I've had high test levels, dht, E2 etc in the past and had no problems with libido, etc. and didn't quite understand why I was having a problem now. He wants me to start right now on the androgel (daily) and then wants to check my levels after two weeks. He said I should continue with taking the .5mg weekly of arimidex but prescribed Wellbutrin to help with my moods. He said that Wellbutrin would also eventually help to increase my libido. So as you can see, this is very confusing to me and I'm really struggeling with a direction to take. My last resort is to interview the DO to find out his method. I gave both MD's Swale's post on a recipe for success.
My primary physician (and others on this site) just think I should continue taking my weekly testosterone shot but at a dose lower dose of 100mg along with the .5mg per week of arimidex and then just take it from there.
I'm trying to understand why the divergence of treatment methods, which just complicates things and now I'm hesitant in selecting a physician. Both M.D's thought the rebalancing of hormones would be the key to getting me to feeling my old self again. However, the more consistent application of testosterone through application of androgel makes some sense but introducing Wellburtrin into my system is scary. Also, taking large quantities of hcg seem scary as well.
I look to this board for support and would appreciate any thoughts or help.
P.S. I've experienced the death of my partner of 23 years about 5 months ago so I think most physicians hone in on this aspect of my life to explore its affect on my libido vs whether or not it's purely hormone imbalance.
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