Guest guest Posted August 14, 2005 Report Share Posted August 14, 2005 Hello everyone, Its nice to have all the information regarding hypogonadism shared here. But i would request all the members that while posting, please mention your age and diagnosis, coz its very difficult to see all the post without referring to age and diagnosis. Does anyone else have the same view ? heman asaxon67 <no_reply > wrote: Well, to my layman's eyes what your doctor said sounds right. Doesn't sound like you have any of the major symptoms of low T like concentration problems, depression, mental fog, anxiety, panic attacks, poor libido, erectile disfunction, etc so your doctor's approach sounds reasonable to me. I'd be interested in seeing your new test results for comparison to your old ones. Just curious, where you ever a steroid user? The reason I ask is that from what I've read the use of steroids can cause desensitizing of parts of the HPG axis and possibly cause the physical symptoms you mention, especially if they are used in the teens or early 20s. Sometimes it takes years for the HPG axis to recover and sometimes it doesn't fully recover on its own. In those instances sometimes a short hCG trial will bring the Testies back to full function, sometimes not depending on the extent of steroid use. Just some ideas, don't know if they apply to you. Wonder if anyone else has any ideas on this? > > > > Hello everyone, > > > > I recently " called " my endo after finishing the prescribed HCG > injection (12X5000 IU). I had read in this forum that people are > taking hcg for years n years. I asked him whether i should continue > taking or stop it. He said that i had " Secondary Hypogonadism " and > the only reason he said he put me on hcg was to initiate sperm > production (I m single !!!!!!). I asked him about facial hair, he > said there are many people with limited facial hair. He said that he > would NOT classify me as a " Classical " example of Hypogonadic male. > I asked him about IHH and Kalmanns he said I dont have to worry > about that since i dont belong those categories. He advised to do a > new testo test after 4 weeks(to obtain new base levels) and even if > the initial testo levels of 400 didnt increase, he said No more HCG. > He said the hcg course will have my testes working for more testo > and sperm and said i would now lead a " normal " life. Its true that > recently my ejaculated fluid is more whiter and thicker than it > > was ever before. > > > > Is my endo right, or is it time to find a new doc ? > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > > heman > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > Start your day with - make it your home page > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2005 Report Share Posted August 14, 2005 Curious request...what does age and diagnosis have to do with someone posting? Can't figure out why that's important unless you're looking for some sort of qualification. My suggestion is take the information on these boards, and any other boards as just friendly advice. It may, or MAY NOT, be accurate or medically valid. That's what doctors are for as they are the only ones trained and licenced to give out medical advice in any athoritative manner (good and bad). These boards are only for informational purposes and are largely opinion based. And we all know what opinions are like!?!? > Hello everyone, > Its nice to have all the information regarding hypogonadism shared here. But i would request all the members that while posting, please mention your age and diagnosis, coz its very difficult to see all the post without referring to age and diagnosis. Does anyone else have the same view ? > heman Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2005 Report Share Posted August 14, 2005 Hello everyone, We all know that these post are for friendly and informative discussions only. The only point i was referring to is that while reading a thread we can relate to the problems a person is facing , if we know that we both have the same problem. Anyway it was just a thought. Its always desired to know what is happening with patients of similar age and diagnosis. Anyway i would reiterate the statement that it was just a thought. heman asaxon67 <no_reply > wrote: Curious request...what does age and diagnosis have to do with someone posting? Can't figure out why that's important unless you're looking for some sort of qualification. My suggestion is take the information on these boards, and any other boards as just friendly advice. It may, or MAY NOT, be accurate or medically valid. That's what doctors are for as they are the only ones trained and licenced to give out medical advice in any athoritative manner (good and bad). These boards are only for informational purposes and are largely opinion based. And we all know what opinions are like!?!? > Hello everyone, > Its nice to have all the information regarding hypogonadism shared here. But i would request all the members that while posting, please mention your age and diagnosis, coz its very difficult to see all the post without referring to age and diagnosis. Does anyone else have the same view ? > heman Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 14, 2005 Report Share Posted August 14, 2005 Ah, okay...I get it. Looking for someone to relate to. I just created a database where people can post their specific diagnosis and treatment information. Perhaps this is a good way to get this information stored in one location rather than having it on every post. The database is called " Patient Diagnosis Registry " . Post your information there. > > Hello everyone, > > Its nice to have all the information regarding hypogonadism shared > here. But i would request all the members that while posting, please > mention your age and diagnosis, coz its very difficult to see all the > post without referring to age and diagnosis. Does anyone else have the > same view ? > > heman > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 15, 2005 Report Share Posted August 15, 2005 Iguess it really doesn't, unless you are 20 and have a problem. I am in my 50's, have been on TRT for years, and am glad I found a DR who will continue to help me feel good, acive and not depressed. So here's hoping you all find a good DR too. They are hard to come by. I had to fire two Uroligist's. One I went to said my balls were small and took me off T. In six months I was so down, moody and lacked energy, but the got bigger. SO WHAT. The I went to another Uroligist and he put me on gels that didn't work, and one smelled so bad that I threw it away. So the KEY is finding a DR who will LISTEN and RESPOND. J asaxon67 <no_reply > wrote: Curious request...what does age and diagnosis have to do with someone posting? Can't figure out why that's important unless you're looking for some sort of qualification. My suggestion is take the information on these boards, and any other boards as just friendly advice. It may, or MAY NOT, be accurate or medically valid. That's what doctors are for as they are the only ones trained and licenced to give out medical advice in any athoritative manner (good and bad). These boards are only for informational purposes and are largely opinion based. And we all know what opinions are like!?!? > Hello everyone, > Its nice to have all the information regarding hypogonadism shared here. But i would request all the members that while posting, please mention your age and diagnosis, coz its very difficult to see all the post without referring to age and diagnosis. Does anyone else have the same view ? > heman Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2008 Report Share Posted January 1, 2008 Sharon & I would like to wish all the members a Happy New Years. Hopefully for all it will be better than the previous ones and finally the year when our condition will be acknowledged, accepted. KC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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